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John R Candy

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Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Distance-based population classification software using mean-field annealingJohn R Candy, Colin G Wallace, Terry D Beacham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 20, 2008
Comment on "Declining wild salmon populations in relation to parasites from farm salmon"Brian E Riddell, Richard J Beamish, Laura J Richards, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 5, 2015
Population differentiation determined from putative neutral and divergent adaptive genetic markers in Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus, Osmeridae), an anadromous Pacific smeltJohn R Candy, Nathan R Campbell, Matthew H Grinnell, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|September 20, 2019
Variation in migration pattern, broodstock origin, and family productivity of coho salmon hatchery populations in British Columbia, Canada, derived from parentage-based taggingTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 30, 2020
Insights on the concept of indicator populations derived from parentage-based tagging in a large-scale coho salmon application in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 31, 2019
Comparison of coded-wire tagging with parentage-based tagging and genetic stock identification in a large-scale coho salmon fisheries application in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 24, 2021
Parentage-based tagging combined with genetic stock identification is a cost-effective and viable replacement for coded-wire tagging in large-scale assessments of marine Chinook salmon fisheries in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin G Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
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Molecular Ecology Resources|March 25, 2011
Distance-based population classification software using mean-field annealingJohn R Candy, Colin G Wallace, Terry D Beacham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 20, 2008
Comment on "Declining wild salmon populations in relation to parasites from farm salmon"Brian E Riddell, Richard J Beamish, Laura J Richards, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|March 5, 2015
Population differentiation determined from putative neutral and divergent adaptive genetic markers in Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus, Osmeridae), an anadromous Pacific smeltJohn R Candy, Nathan R Campbell, Matthew H Grinnell, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|September 20, 2019
Variation in migration pattern, broodstock origin, and family productivity of coho salmon hatchery populations in British Columbia, Canada, derived from parentage-based taggingTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 30, 2020
Insights on the concept of indicator populations derived from parentage-based tagging in a large-scale coho salmon application in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 31, 2019
Comparison of coded-wire tagging with parentage-based tagging and genetic stock identification in a large-scale coho salmon fisheries application in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 24, 2021
Parentage-based tagging combined with genetic stock identification is a cost-effective and viable replacement for coded-wire tagging in large-scale assessments of marine Chinook salmon fisheries in British Columbia, CanadaTerry D Beacham, Colin G Wallace, Kim Jonsen, et al.
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