An evolutionary perspective on contemporary genetic load in threatened species to inform future conservation efforts
Samarth Mathur(National Institutes of Health), J. Andrew DeWoody(Purdue University West Lafayette), Robert M. Perez(Texas Parks and Wildlife Department), John M. Tomeček(Texas A&M University), Luis A. Tarango-Arámbula(Colegio de Postgraduados)
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