Conservation genomics of California towhee (Melozone crissalis) in relation to the official list of endangered and threatened wildlife
Andrew N. Black(Purdue University West Lafayette), J. Andrew DeWoody(Purdue University West Lafayette), Chris McCreedy(Point Blue Conservation Science), Safia Janjua(Purdue University West Lafayette), Erangi Heenkenda(Purdue University West Lafayette), Samarth Mathur(National Institutes of Health), Amy Fesnock(Bureau of Land Management), Alvaro G. Hernandez(Hospital Clínico San Carlos), Jeon Yoon(Purdue University West Lafayette), Elise D. Ferree(Claremont McKenna College)
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