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MANAGING GENETIC ISOLATION DUE TO HABITAT FRAGMENTATION: A MODEL-BASED TOOL FOR USING ASSISTED MIGRATION AS AN AID TO RECOVERY OF ALLEGHENY WOODRATS An Allegheny woodrat poised on a ledge in a southern Indiana cave. (Pho
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Allegheny / /

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Purdue University / /

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food resources / food availability / /

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Ohio River / /

Organization

Pennsylvania State University / Wildlife Research Unit / Department of Forestry and Natural Resources / Partners Background and Objectives IDNR Division of Fish & Wildlife / Purdue University / Indiana Department of Natural Resources / /

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Timothy J. Smyser / Duane R. Diefenbach / Robert K. Swihart / Glenn E. Stauffer / /

Position

Project Personnel Principal investigator / professor and head / leader and adjunct professor / research associate / professor of wildlife ecology First year / /

ProvinceOrState

Kentucky / Indiana / /

Region

southern Indiana / /

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