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The Anatolian diagonal revisited: Testing the ecological basis of a biogeographic boundary
Zoology in the Middle East, 2016The Asian part of Turkey, i.e. Anatolia, is the region where three of the world’s 35 biodiversity hotspots meet, and interact: the Caucasus, Irano-Anatolian, and Mediterranean basin hotspots.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2006
Since the advent of molecular phylogenetics, there is increasing evidence that many small aquatic and marine invertebrates--once believed to be single, cosmopolitan species--are in fact cryptic species complexes. Although the application of the biological species concept is central to the identification of species boundaries in these cryptic complexes,
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Since the advent of molecular phylogenetics, there is increasing evidence that many small aquatic and marine invertebrates--once believed to be single, cosmopolitan species--are in fact cryptic species complexes. Although the application of the biological species concept is central to the identification of species boundaries in these cryptic complexes,
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Biogeographic boundaries and high diversity in abyssal seafloor communities
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Author response for "Population demography maintains biogeographic boundaries"
2022null Chloé Schmidt +6 more
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Identifying biogeographic boundaries and barriers between seven Hynobius species in South Korea
2023Um, Tae Eun +2 more
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