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Molecular trails from hitch-hiking snails

Edmund Gittenberger, Dick S. J. Groenenberg, Bas Kokshoorn and Richard C. Preece ()
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Edmund Gittenberger: National Museum of Natural History Naturalis
Dick S. J. Groenenberg: National Museum of Natural History Naturalis
Bas Kokshoorn: Institute of Biology, Leiden University
Richard C. Preece: University of Cambridge

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7075, 409-409

Abstract: Migrating birds may have transported the Balea land snail across vast distances to remote islands.

Date: 2006
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