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1. Phylogeography and Population Genetic Analyses in the Iberian Toothcarp (Aphanius iberus Valenciennes, 1846) at Different Time Scales. Gonzalez EG, Cunha C, Ghanavi HR, Oliva-Paterna FJ, Torralva M, Doadrio I. J Hered; 2018 Mar 16; 109(3):253-263. PubMed ID: 29036328 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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