Molecular variation and population structure in critically endangered Turks and Caicos Rock Iguanas: identifying intraspecific conservation units and revising subspecific taxonomy
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Date Issued
2017Author
Welch, Mark E.Colosimo, Giuliano
Pasachnik, Stesha A.
Malone, Catherine L.
Hilton, Jace
Long, June
Getz, Angela H.
Alberts, Allison C.
Gerber, Glenn P.
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1566-0621, 1572-9737Journal
Conservation GeneticsVolume
18Issue
2Start page
479End page
493
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10592-016-0922-6Abstract
For species living in naturally fragmented habitats, the identification of conservation units is particularly challenging. Turks and Caicos Rock Iguanas, Cyclura carinata, are endemic to the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI)....Type
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10.1007/s10592-016-0922-6
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