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The genetic legacy of extirpation and recolonization in Vancouver Island Wolves.
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The genetic legacy of extirpation and re-colonization in Vancouver Island wolves

By Raincoast 2009 May 102024 July 8 1 minute

Muñoz-Fuentes, V., Darimont, C.T., Paquet, P.C. et al. The genetic legacy of extirpation and re-colonization in Vancouver Island wolves. Conserv Genet 11, 547–556 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-009-9974-1

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