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Fine-scale genetic structure analyses suggest further male than female dispersal in mountain gorillas
- 作者:Justin Roy (15)
Maryke Gray (16) Tara Stoinski (17) Martha M Robbins (15) Linda Vigilant (15)
15. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology ; Deutscher Platz 6 ; D-04103 ; Leipzig ; Germany 16. International Gorilla Conservation Program ; P.O. Box 931 ; Kigali ; Rwanda 17. The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and Zoo Atlanta ; Atlanta ; Georgia ; 30315 ; USA
- 关键词:Dispersal ; Inbreeding avoidance ; Microsatellite ; Mountain gorilla ; Philopatry ; Social mammal ; Spatial genetic structure
- 刊名:BMC Ecology
- 出版年:2014
- 出版时间:December 2014
- 年:2014
- 卷:14
- 期:1
- 全文大小:775 KB
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