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Hybridization: the Double-edged Threat

Authors: Ron Nowak

From Canid News

“This article explores the use of morphology and geographical evidence to assess possible hybridization events in the history of North American canids.”

Click here to find out more in the abstract and to read the article.

HybridizationWildSidesMay 25, 1995Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population size, HybridizationComment
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