Laysan Teal Duck Microsatellite Data; Laysan Island 1999-2009, Midway Island 2007-2010
July 13, 2015
Determine genetic diversity and quantify variation in the endangered Laysan Teal Duck (Anas laysanensis) at microsatellite loci sampled from 230 individuals at Laysan Island (1999-2009) and Midway Island (2007-2010).
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2015 |
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Title | Laysan Teal Duck Microsatellite Data; Laysan Island 1999-2009, Midway Island 2007-2010 |
DOI | 10.5066/F72Z13JP |
Authors | Michelle H Reynolds, John M Pearce |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog |
USGS Organization | Alaska Science Center |
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