Reproductive success of captive-reared Allegheny Woodrats (Neotoma magister) released into genetically depauperate populations is a research paper published in Conservation Genetics (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 7 times.
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Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Grant: T7R2
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Grant: T7R12
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Grant: T3S
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R25GM11997002
Additional file 2 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
Additional file 2 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
Additional file 4 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
Additional file 4 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
Additional file 5 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
Additional file 5 of A novel SNP assay reveals increased genetic variability and abundance following translocations to a remnant Allegheny woodrat population
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