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Splitting in space

Diethard Tautz ()
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Diethard Tautz: University of Cologne

Nature, 2003, vol. 421, issue 6920, 225-226

Abstract: Disjunct distributions of closely related species are not necessarily the outcome of passive fragmentation of populations. Instead, they can be the consequence of speciation within a population.

Date: 2003
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