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Population Genetics of North Atlantic Catadromous Eels (Anguilla)

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Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes

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The genetics of catadromous eels of the North Atlantic basin is of special interest because of uncertainties in the taxonomic status of the stocks found on opposite sides of the ocean, because their extraordinary life cycle makes them a source of information otherwise difficult to obtain on evolutionary processes, and because of uncertainties in genotypeenvironment interactions in the determination of sex.

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Williams, G.C., Koehn, R.K. (1984). Population Genetics of North Atlantic Catadromous Eels (Anguilla). In: Turner, B.J. (eds) Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes. Monographs in Evolutionary Biology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4652-4_10

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