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Genetic Structure, Evolutionary History, and Conservation Units of Bull Trout in the Coterminous United States

William R. Ardren    
Patrick W. DeHaan    
Christian T. Smith    
Eric B. Taylor    
Robb Leary    
Christine C. Kozfkay    
Lindsay Godfrey    
Matthew Diggs    
Wade Fredenberg    
Jeffrey Chan    
C. William Kilpatrick    
Maureen P. Small & Denise K. Hawkins    

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