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101by L Lieber, S Berrow, E Johnston, G Hall, J Hall, C Gubili, DW Sims, CS Jones, LR Noble“...Large-scale genetic sampling by non-invasive methods is of vital importance for the conservation...”
Published in Endangered Species Research (2013)
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102by Lieber, Lilian, Berrow, Simon, Johnston, Emmett, Hall, Graham, Hall, Jackie, Gubili, Chrysoula, Sims, David W., Jones, Catherine S., Noble, Leslie R.Subjects: “...Non-invasive sampling · Mucus swabs · Basking shark · Cetorhinus maximus · Elasmobranchs · Genetic...”
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103by Lieber, Lilian, Berrow, Simon, Johnston, Emmett, Hall, Graham, Hall, Jackie, Gubili, Chrysoula, Sims, David W., Jones, Catherine S., Noble, Leslie R.Subjects: “...Genetic monitoring...”
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104by Shivji, Mahmood, Clarke, Shelley, Pank, Melissa, Natanson, Lisa, Kohler, Nancy, Stanhope, Michael“...Abstract: The conservation and management of sharks on a species‐specific basis is a pressing need...”
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105by Dias, Elisabete Furtado“... a priority species for conservation and was listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List 2017...”
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106by Rico, Ciro, Naro Maciel, Eugenia, Marco, Adolfo, López-Jurado, Luis Felipe, Monzón Argüello, Catalina“...), revealing lower levels of population genetic structure in nuclear compared to mitochondrial DNA assays...”
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107by Rico, Ciro, Naro Maciel, Eugenia, Marco, Adolfo, López-Jurado, Luis Felipe, Monzón Argüello, Catalina“...), revealing lower levels of population genetic structure in nuclear compared to mitochondrial DNA assays...”
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109“... population transfer, the different conservation units must be identified. The phylogeographic approach has...”
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110“... population transfer, the different conservation units must be identified. The phylogeographic approach has...”
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111by Fahlén, Joanna“...-term. Genetic monitoring of wild populations over time is important since it enables for management...”
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112“... population transfer, the different conservation units must be identified. The phylogeographic approach has...”
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114Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (1994)Subjects: “...General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology...”
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115“... population transfer, the different conservation units must be identified. The phylogeographic approach has...”
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116“... population transfer, the different conservation units must be identified. The phylogeographic approach has...”
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118“... diversity at the ecosystem, species and genetic levels.One common assumption is that the conservation...”
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