Dr. Matt Reudink

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Faculty of Science

Thompson Rivers University


Evidence for Introgression in the Endangered Sonora Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi (Lowe)


Journal article


Andrew Storfer, S. G. Mech, M. Reudink, R. E. Ziemba, Jaime Warren, J. Collins
Copeia, 2004

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APA   Click to copy
Storfer, A., Mech, S. G., Reudink, M., Ziemba, R. E., Warren, J., & Collins, J. (2004). Evidence for Introgression in the Endangered Sonora Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi (Lowe). Copeia.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Storfer, Andrew, S. G. Mech, M. Reudink, R. E. Ziemba, Jaime Warren, and J. Collins. “Evidence for Introgression in the Endangered Sonora Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma Tigrinum Stebbinsi (Lowe).” Copeia (2004).


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Storfer, Andrew, et al. “Evidence for Introgression in the Endangered Sonora Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma Tigrinum Stebbinsi (Lowe).” Copeia, 2004.


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@article{andrew2004a,
  title = {Evidence for Introgression in the Endangered Sonora Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi (Lowe)},
  year = {2004},
  journal = {Copeia},
  author = {Storfer, Andrew and Mech, S. G. and Reudink, M. and Ziemba, R. E. and Warren, Jaime and Collins, J.}
}



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