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- Use of Population Genetics in Cost/Benefit Analysis of Habitat Restoration and Landscape Development03-02-2004
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- ... restoration plans must address the interacting processes that affect the genetic structure in the species of interest (i.e., natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, and reproduction ...
- Use of Population Genetics in Cost/Benefit Analysis of Habitat Restoration and Landscape Development03-02-2004
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- ... restoration plans must address the interacting processes that affect the genetic structure in the species of interest (i.e., natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, and reproduction ...
- Effects of Urban Habitat Fragmentation in Small Mammals
- "Describes a project on effects of urban habitat fragmentation in small mammals."
- Effects of Urban Habitat Fragmentation in Small Mammals
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- ... patches by urbanization over the past 150 years have become genetically more distinct between populations, and less genetically varied within populations, due to the forces of genetic drift and possibly selection ...
- EPA Exposure Research - Stable Genetic Structure of Central Stoneroller Populations in a Polluted Urban Stream10-22-2007
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- ... Mill Creek should demonstrate large shifts in allele frequencies (high genetic drift) due to small, unstable population sizes... EPAADDEDTEXT EPA Exposure Research - Stable Genetic Structure of Central Stoneroller Populations in a Polluted Urban Stream Stable Genetic Structure of Central Stoneroller Populations in a Polluted Urban Stream ...
- A Genetic Test for Vulnerability to Inbreeding Depression in Right Whales and Elephant Seals
- "Describes a project on a genetic test for vulnerability to inbreeding depression in right whales and elephant seals."
- Final Report | Developing a New Monitoring Tool for Benthic Organisms in the Gulf of Mexico: Loss of Genetic Variability in Meiofaunal Populations10-30-2003
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- ... of this research project is that selection, founders effects, or genetic drift can occur by exposure to chronic, sublethal levels to contaminants ...
- 1999 Annual Report | Developing a New Monitoring Tool for Benthic Organisms in the Gulf of Mexico: Loss of Genetic Variability in Meiofaunal Populations
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- ... thesis of this study is that selection, founders effects, or genetic drift can occur by exposure to chronic, sublethal levels to contaminants, and this can cause populations to lose genetic variability ...
- A Conceptual Model of the Spread of the Introduced Crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus Using Behavioral, Field, and Genetic Studies05-23-2004
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- ... of the Introduced Crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus Using Behavioral, Field, and Genetic Studies A Conceptual Model of the Spread of the Introduced Crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus Using Behavioral, Field, and Genetic Studies ...
- A Conceptual Model of the Spread of the Introduced Crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus Using Behavioral, Field, and Genetic Studies05-23-2004
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- ... larval transport from behavioral and field data; (4) study the genetic population structure of H... the relative importance of multiple invasions by examining the population genetics of H.
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