Lessons for conservation management: Monitoring temporal changes in genetic diversity of Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra)
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G. Luikart | Y. Moodley | A. Kotzé | J. P. Grobler | D. Dalton | Rae M Smith | Coral Birss | Anna-Mart Van Wyk | J. Grobler
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