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Evidence of reproductive isolation between two populations of the frog, Rana pipiens, in Arizona
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48583
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RP20227
Author:
Mecham, John S.
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SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST. 1968, v.13, no.1 : 35-44;
Year:
1968
Subject:
Frogs - United States - Arizona
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Frogs - Reproduction
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Rana pipiens
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