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Search for: [Description = "Natural populations of many species are increasingly impacted by human activities. Perturbations are particularly pronunced for large ungulates due in part to sport and commercial harvest, to reductions and fragmentation of native habitat, and as the result of reintroductions. These perturbations affect population size, sex and age composition, and population breeding structure, as a consequence affect the levels and partitioning of genetic variation. Three case histories highlighting long\-term ecological genetic research on mule deer Odocoileus hemionus \(Rafinesque, 1817\), white\-tailed deer O. virginianus \(Zimmermann, 1780\), and Alpine ibex Capra i. ibex Linnaeus, 1758 are presented."]

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