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Title:
Genomic signatures of local adaptation reveal source-sink dynamics in a high gene flow fish species [Subtitle:Katherine Cure ... [et al.]]
Author:
Cure, Katherine
;
Thomas, Luke
;
Hobbs, Jean-Paul A.
;
Fairclough, David V.
;
Kennington, W. Jason
Citation:
ACCNO:26087
Publisher:
Scientific reports - Vol. 7, article no. 8618
Year:
2017
Description:
p. 1-10
Subject:
Choerodon rubescens
;
Baldchin groper
;
Geographical distribution.
;
Climatic changes
;
Water temperature
;
Environmental effects.
;
Temperature effects.
;
Recruitment.
;
Population genetics
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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On Shelf
Hillarys
West Aust Dept Fisheries Pubs CR : 2017 FAI
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On Shelf
Hillarys
West Aust Dept Fisheries Pubs CR : 2017 FAI
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