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    Minimizing kinship in captive breeding programs by Montgomery, M.E, Ballou, J.D, Nurthen, R.K, England, P.R, Briscoe, D.A, Frankham, R

    Published in Zoo biology (1997)
    “…Captive populations of endangered species are managed to preserve genetic diversity and retain reproductive fitness. Minimizing kinship (MK) has been predicted…”
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    Single large or several small? Population fragmentation in the captive management of endangered species by Margan, S.H, Nurthen, R.K, Montgomery, M.E, Woodworth, L.M, Lowe, E.H, Briscoe, D.A, Frankham, R

    Published in Zoo biology (1998)
    “…Captive populations of endangered species are typically maintained effectively as single random‐mating populations by translocating individuals between…”
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    Modeling problems in conservation genetics using captive Drosophila populations: consequences of equalization of family sizes by Borlase, Suzanne C., Loebel, David A., Frankham, Richard, Nurthen, Roderick K., Briscoe, David A., Daggard, Grant E.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-03-1993)
    “…Equalization of family sizes is recommended for use in captive breeding programs, as it is predicted to double effective population sizes, reduce inbreeding,…”
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    Modelling problems in conservation genetics using Drosophila: consequences of fluctuating population sizes by Woodworth, L M, Montgomery, M E, Nurthen, R K, Briscoe, D A, Frankham, R

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-1994)
    “…Many natural populations fluctuate widely in population size. This is predicted to reduce effective population size, genetic variation, and reproductive…”
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    Forging links between population and quantitative genetics [Drosophila] by Frankham, R, Nurthen, R K

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-07-1981)
    “…An initially rare allele with a large effect on a quantitative character is expected to exhibit the following behaviour in artificial selection lines: 1. It…”
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