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Differentiated historical demography and ecological niche forming present distribution and genetic s...

Differentiated historical demography and ecological niche forming present distribution and genetic s...

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Differentiated historical demography and ecological niche forming present distribution and genetic structure in coexisting two salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela, Hynobiidae) in a small island, Japan

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Differentiated historical demography and ecological niche forming present distribution and genetic structure in coexisting two salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela, Hynobiidae) in a small island, Japan

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United States: PeerJ, Inc

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PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 2022-04, Vol.10, p.e13202-e13202, Article e13202

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English

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United States: PeerJ, Inc

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The climatic oscillations in the Quaternary period considerably shaped the distribution and population genetic structure of organisms. Studies on the historical dynamics of distribution and demography not only reflect the current geographic distribution but also allow us to understand the adaption and genetic differentiation of species. However, th...

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Differentiated historical demography and ecological niche forming present distribution and genetic structure in coexisting two salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela, Hynobiidae) in a small island, Japan

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_48fac7c05c8e48bb8419dfcbf89be0c5

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_48fac7c05c8e48bb8419dfcbf89be0c5

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2167-8359

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2167-8359

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10.7717/peerj.13202

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