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Reconsidering the management paradigm of fragmented populations

View ORCID ProfileOren Kolodny, Michael R. McLaren, View ORCID ProfileGili Greenbaum, View ORCID ProfileUma Ramakrishnan, Marcus W. Feldman, Dmitri Petrov, Ryan W. Taylor
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649129
Oren Kolodny
1Department of Biology, Stanford University, USA
2Stanford Program for Conservation Genomics, Stanford University, USA
3Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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Michael R. McLaren
4Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, North Carolina State University, USA
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Gili Greenbaum
1Department of Biology, Stanford University, USA
2Stanford Program for Conservation Genomics, Stanford University, USA
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Uma Ramakrishnan
2Stanford Program for Conservation Genomics, Stanford University, USA
5National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore, India
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Marcus W. Feldman
1Department of Biology, Stanford University, USA
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Dmitri Petrov
1Department of Biology, Stanford University, USA
2Stanford Program for Conservation Genomics, Stanford University, USA
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Ryan W. Taylor
1Department of Biology, Stanford University, USA
2Stanford Program for Conservation Genomics, Stanford University, USA
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Reconsidering the management paradigm of fragmented populations
Oren Kolodny, Michael R. McLaren, Gili Greenbaum, Uma Ramakrishnan, Marcus W. Feldman, Dmitri Petrov, Ryan W. Taylor
bioRxiv 649129; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649129
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Reconsidering the management paradigm of fragmented populations
Oren Kolodny, Michael R. McLaren, Gili Greenbaum, Uma Ramakrishnan, Marcus W. Feldman, Dmitri Petrov, Ryan W. Taylor
bioRxiv 649129; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649129

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