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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R828896
Hybridization Between an Invasive Exotic and a Declining Native Amphibian: Molecular Characterization, Ecological Dynamics, and Genetic Remediation
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Exploratory Research to Anticipate Future Environmental Issues (2000)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamanders | BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | Fitzpatrick B, JOhnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H, Smith J, Voss S | Fitzpatrick B, JOhnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H, Smith J, Voss S. Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamanders. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 2009;9(176) |
R828896 (Final) (07/13/23) |
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Journal Article | Rapid spread of invasive genes into a threatened native species | BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Fitzpatrick B, Johnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H | Fitzpatrick B, Johnson J, Kump D, Shaffer H. Rapid spread of invasive genes into a threatened native species. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2010;107(8):3606-3610 |
R828896 (Final) (07/13/23) |
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