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Marine mammal subspecies in the age of genetics: Introductory remarks from the Associate Editor and Editor-in-Chief of Marine Mammal Science
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- 1. Associate Editor, Marine Mammal Science, National Genomics Center for Wildlife and Fish Conservation, U.S. Forest Service, 800 East Beckwith Avenue, Missoula, Montana 59801, U.S.A.
- 2. Editor-in-Chief, Marine Mammal Science, Center for Excellence in the Marine Sciences, University of New England, ℅ 41 Green Acres Road, Hartford, Maine 04220, U.S.A.
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SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL K., BONESS, DARYL J. (2017): Marine mammal subspecies in the age of genetics: Introductory remarks from the Associate Editor and Editor-in-Chief of Marine Mammal Science. Marine Mammal Science (SPECIAL ISSUE) 33: 7-11, DOI: 10.1111/mms.12416
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