Seascape drivers of Macrocystis pyrifera population genetic structure in the northeast Pacific
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David A. Siegel | Jorge Assis | Kyle C. Cavanaugh | Ester A. Serrão | Mary A. Young | C. Edwards | D. Siegel | D. Reed | M. Young | K. Cavanaugh | J. Assis | E. Serrão | Patrick T. Drake | T. Bell | M. Johansson | Daniel C. Reed | Filipe Alberto | Tom W. Bell | Peter T. Raimondi | P. Raimondi | Lydia B. Ladah | James A. Coyer | Mattias L. Johansson | Nelson C. Coelho | Christopher A. Edwards | L. Ladah | N. Coelho | J. Coyer | F. Alberto
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