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      Conservation status of the American horseshoe crab, (Limulus polyphemus): a regional assessment

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          Identification of management units using population genetic data.

          The identification of management units (MUs) is central to the management of natural populations and is crucial for monitoring the effects of human activity upon species abundance. Here, we propose that the identification of MUs from population genetic data should be based upon the amount of genetic divergence at which populations become demographically independent instead of the current criterion that focuses on rejecting panmixia. MU status should only be assigned when the observed estimate of genetic divergence is significantly greater than a predefined threshold value. We emphasize the need for a demographic interpretation of estimates of genetic divergence given that it is often the dispersal rate of individuals that is the parameter of immediate interest to conservationists rather than the historical amount of gene flow.
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            Abundance and Distribution of Migrant Shorebirds in Delaware Bay

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              Bioremediation of an Experimental Oil Spill on the Shoreline of Delaware Bay

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                Journal
                Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
                Rev Fish Biol Fisheries
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                0960-3166
                1573-5184
                March 2017
                December 10 2016
                March 2017
                : 27
                : 1
                : 135-175
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                10.1007/s11160-016-9461-y
                ab33ff07-772d-42d3-b4ee-0cd9f5445cd3
                © 2017

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