Rats, cats and hares: exploring natural and humanly-mediated dispersal through a genetic approach
The natural world has been largely shaped by climate fluctuations throughout time. However, more recently in the earth’s history this has changed. Humans have been manipulating the world around them for millennia, including moving a variety of species within and outside of their natural ranges. This...
Main Author: | Jamieson, AE |
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Other Authors: | Larson, GJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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