Phylogenetic triangulation: Using predator-prey-parasite interactions to infer population history fr...
Phylogenetic triangulation: Using predator-prey-parasite interactions to infer population history from partial genetic information
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Phylogeographic studies, which infer population history and dispersal movements from intra-specific spatial genetic variation, require expensive and time-consuming analyses that are not always feasible, especially in the case of rare or endangered species. On the other hand, comparative phylogeography of species involved in close biotic interaction...
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Phylogenetic triangulation: Using predator-prey-parasite interactions to infer population history from partial genetic information
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TN_cdi_csuc_recercat_oai_recercat_cat_2072_349140
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1932-6203
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1932-6203