Phylogeographic patterns in Africa and high resolution delineation of genetic clades in the Lion (Panthera leo)
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which populations in West/Central Africa are distinct from populations in East/Southern Africa. However, for the lion, all African populations are currently classified as a single subspecies (Panthera leo leo), while...
Main Authors: | Bertola, L, Jongbloed, H, Van Der Gaag, K, De Knijff, P, Yamaguchi, N, Hooghiemstra, H, Bauer, H, Henschel, P, White, P, Driscoll, C, Tende, T, Ottosson, U, Saidu, Y, Vrieling, K, De Iongh, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2016
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