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Evolutionary implications of comparative population studies in the lizard Uta stansburiana
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63297
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RP12061
Author:
Tinkle, Donald W.
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BOOK: Systematic biology : proceedings of an international conference. Washington : National Academy of Sciences. 1969 : 133-154;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Lizards - United States - Texas
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Animal populations - Research
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Conference held University of Michigan, 1967.
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