Genetic structure of cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis cingulata) populations across managed, unmanaged, and natural habitats
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R. Isaacs | J. Feder | L. Gut | James J. Smith | L. Teixeira | G. Hood | T. Powell | Robert J. McClowry | William O. Armstrong
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