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Polygyny and female breeding failure reduce effective population size in the lekking Gunnison sage-grouse
Abstract
Extrapolation of the results suggests that six of the seven extant populations of this species may have effective sizes low enough to induce inbreeding depression and hence that translocations may be needed to supplement genetic diversity.
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