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    Confirmation of a unique and genetically diverse ‘heritage’ strain of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in a remote Adirondack watershed

    In fisheries management, understanding anthropogenic impacts on fish population genetic structure is essential because genetic diversity is a fundamental attribute contributing to a species’ evolutionary capac...

    Spencer A. Bruce, Matthew P. Hare, Matthew W. Mitchell in Conservation Genetics (2018)

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    Microsatellite primers designed from pyrosequences to compare two subspecies of surf clam, Spisula solidissima

    It was recently discovered that two cryptic subspecies of surf clam co-occur in near-shore waters of southern New England, Spisula solidissima solidissima and Spisula solidissima similis. The latter form was prev...

    Matthew P. Hare, Harmony Borchardt-Wier in Conservation Genetics Resources (2014)

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    A genetic test for recruitment enhancement in Chesapeake Bay oysters, Crassostrea virginica, after population supplementation with a disease tolerant strain

    Many of the methods currently employed to restore Chesapeake Bay populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, assume closed recruitment in certain sub-estuaries despite planktonic larval durations of...

    Matthew P. Hare, Standish K. Allen Jr., Paulette Bloomer in Conservation Genetics (2006)