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Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal
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Biodiversidad - República DominicanaFauna ─ República Dominicana
Hábitats y especies
Especies amenazadas o en peligro de extinción
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- Investigación ambiental [1462]
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Aim: To determine the evolutionary history, relationships and distinctiveness of allopatric populations of Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus), a highly threatened Caribbean ‘relict’ mammal, to understand spatio-temporal patterns of gene flow and the distribution of diversity across complex large island landscapes and inform spatial conservation prioritization. Location: Historical and modern-day solenodon specimens were analysed from sampling localities across Hispaniola, representing this geotectonically complex island's distinct northern, south-eastern and south-western biogeographic provinces. |
Author(s): | Turvey, Samuel T.
Peters, Stuart Brace, Selina Young, Richard P. Crumpton, Nick Hansford, James Núnez-Miño, José M. King, Gemma Tsalikidis, Katrina Ottenwalder, José A. Timpson, Adrian Funk, Stephan M. Brocca, Jorge L. Thomas, Mark G. Barnes, Ian |
Date: | 2016 |
Published: | Diversity and Distributions, 22(5), 589-602 |
Citation: | Turvey, S. T., Peters, S., Brace, S., Young, R. P., Crumpton, N., Hansford, J., ... & Barnes, I. (2016). Independent evolutionary histories in allopatric populations of a threatened Caribbean land mammal. Diversity and Distributions, 22(5), 589-602. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/4296
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