Phylogeographical convergence between Astyanax cavefish and mysid shrimps in the Sierra de El Abra, Mexico
The Sierra de El Abra is a long (120 km) and narrow (10 km) karstic area in northeastern Mexico. Some studies have suggested independent evolutionary histories for the multiple populations of blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus that inhabit this mountain range, despite the hydrological connections tha...
Main Authors: | Joseph Kopp, Shristhi Avasthi, Luis Espinasa |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2018-08-01
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Series: | Subterranean Biology |
Online Access: | https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=27097 |
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