Research paper
Using temporal sampling to improve attribution of source populations for invasive species
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- Using temporal sampling to improve attribution of source populations for invasive species
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- University of Otago
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Numerous studies have applied genetic tools to the identification of source populations and transport pathways for invasive species. However, there are many gaps in the knowledge obtained from such studies because comprehensive and meaningful spatial sampling to meet these goals is difficult to achieve. Sampling populations as they arrive at the border should fill the gaps in source population identification, but such an advance has not yet been achieved with genetic data. Here we use previou...
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- Article
- Date created
- 2013-06-03
- Creator
- Goldstien, Sharyn J / Inglis, Graeme J / Schiel, David R / Gemmell, Neil J
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/31967
- Related subjects
- Alleles / Animals / Base Sequence / DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics / Gene Frequency / Genetic Variation / Haplotypes / Introduced Species / Microsatellite Repeats / Molecular Sequence Annotation / Molecular Sequence Data / New Zealand / Phenotype / Specimen Handling - methods / Time Factors / Urochordata - genetics
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