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Sierra Nevada red fox / Coyote / Vulpes / Sacramento /  California / Introduced species / Sacramento River / Central Valley / Gene flow / Microsatellite / Geography of California / Foxes / Red fox
Date: 2013-02-21 22:25:00
Sierra Nevada red fox
Coyote
Vulpes
Sacramento
California
Introduced species
Sacramento River
Central Valley
Gene flow
Microsatellite
Geography of California
Foxes
Red fox

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