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- all important fields that supply information that is integrated into phylogeographic analyses. Phylogeography takes a po****tion genetics and phylogenetic...
- Taylor, D. L. (2008). "Evidence for strong inter- and intracontinental phylogeographic structure in Amanita muscaria, a wind-dis****d ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete"...
- sunflower is currently the most economically important. Research of phylogeographic relations and po****tion demographic patterns across sunflowers has...
- Jonathan Losos and Scott V. Edwards. He wrote his dissertation, titled 'Phylogeographic history and temperature-mediated evolution of the green anole, Anolis...
- earlier had been connected to India by a land bridge. Results of a phylogeographic study using 134 samples from tigers across the global range suggest...
- Institution Press. p. 219. Haring, E.; Gamauf, A.; Kryukov, A. (2007). "Phylogeographic patterns in widespread corvid birds". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
- distinct subspecies and ****essed as extinct in 2003. Results of a phylogeographic analysis evinces that the Caspian and Siberian tiger po****tions shared...
- T.; Martinón-Torres, F.; Vullo, C.; Salas, A. (3 October 2017). "Phylogeographic and genome-wide investigations of Vietnam ethnic groups reveal signatures...
- "Reconstructing the po****tion history of Puerto Rico by means of mtDNA phylogeographic analysis". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 128 (1): 131–55...
- taxonomy, and recognises two subspecies based on results of several phylogeographic studies on lion evolution, namely: P. l. leo (Linnaeus, 1758) − the...