HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY AND CONTEMPORARY PATTERNS OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA VARIATION IN WHITE‐TAILED DEER FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
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W. D. Klimstra | D. Ellsworth | N. Silvy | R. Honeycutt | J. Bickham | Darrell L. Ellsworth | Rodney L. Honeycutt | Nova J. Silvy | John W. Bickham | W. D. Klimstra
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