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Anadolu yaban koyununun (Ovis gmelinii anatolica) yeniden aşılanan toplumların radyo-telemetri ve genetik örnekleme yöntemleriyle izlenmesiyle elde edilen çevresel ve genetik verilerle koruma yaklaşımlarının geliştirilmesi
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2008
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Kence, Aykut
Kaya, Ali Mehmet
Özüt, Deniz
Özdirek, Lütfiye
Kayım, Mehmet
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Anadolu yaban koyunu
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Genetik çeşitlilik
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Toplum yaşayabilirliği
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/49638
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A. Kence, A. M. Kaya, D. Özüt, L. Özdirek, and M. Kayım, “Anadolu yaban koyununun (Ovis gmelinii anatolica) yeniden aşılanan toplumların radyo-telemetri ve genetik örnekleme yöntemleriyle izlenmesiyle elde edilen çevresel ve genetik verilerle koruma yaklaşımlarının geliştirilmesi,” 2008. Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/publication/project/detail/TnpZM05UVT0.