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Effective population size and heterozygosity-fitness correlations in a population of the Mediterranean lagoon ecotype of long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus guttulatus

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Fig. 1 Localization of the 26 landmarks used to analyze bilateral symmetry in  112   
Fig.  2  Pairwise  relatedness  coefficient  estimates  among  H.  guttulatus  sampled  in 212   
Fig.  3  Distributions  of  observed  multi-locus  heterozygosity  (in  gray)  and  expected 255   

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