Fine-scale genetic population structure of loggerhead turtles in the Northwest Pacific
Effective conservation of globally distributed marine species relies on identification of demographically independent populations to ensure that management actions are directed at the appropriate scale. This identification is particularly challenging for species with complex life histories when loca...
Main Authors: | Matsuzawa, Y, Kamezaki, N, Ishihara, T, Omuta, K, Takeshita, H, Goto, K, Arata, T, Honda, H, Kameda, K, Kashima, Y, Kayo, M, Kawazu, I, Kodama, J, Kumazawa, Y, Kuroyanagi, K, Mizobuchi, K, Mizuno, K, Oki, K, Watanabe, KK, Yamamoto, A, Yamashita, Y, Yamato, T, Hamabata, T, Ishizaki, A, Dutton, PH |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Inter-Research
2016-04-01
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Series: | Endangered Species Research |
Online Access: | https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v30/p83-93/ |
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