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173 related items for PubMed ID: 36219678

  • 1. The nuanced nature of mesic refugia in arid landscapes: a tale of two peas.
    Bradbury D, Binks RM, van Leeuwen S, Coates DJ, McArthur SL, Macdonald BM, Hankinson M, Byrne M.
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  • 8. Phylogeographic evidence for two mesic refugia in a biodiversity hotspot.
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  • 15. Multiple glacial refugia for cool-temperate deciduous trees in northern East Asia: the Mongolian oak as a case study.
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  • 18. Endemic species may have complex histories: within-refugium phylogeography of an endangered Iberian vole.
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    Campbell MA, Takebayashi N, López JA.
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