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Volumn 10, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 899-910
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Deep molecular divergence in the absence of morphological and ecological change in the californian coastal dune endemic trapdoor spider Aptostichus simus
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Author keywords
Araneae; Biogeography; Phylogenetics; Phylogeography; Ribosomal RNA; Spider taxonomy
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Indexed keywords
CLUSTER ANALYSIS;
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT;
ENDEMIC DISEASE;
GENETIC DIVERGENCE;
GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION;
HAPLOTYPE;
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA;
MOLECULAR EVOLUTION;
RNA 16S;
SPECIES DIFFERENTIATION;
SPECIES DISTRIBUTION;
UNITED STATES;
ANIMALS;
CALIFORNIA;
DNA, MITOCHONDRIAL;
ECOSYSTEM;
EVOLUTION;
FEMALE;
GENETICS, POPULATION;
GEOGRAPHY;
HAPLOTYPES;
LIKELIHOOD FUNCTIONS;
PHYLOGENY;
RNA, RIBOSOMAL, 16S;
SPIDERS;
APTOSTICHUS SIMUS;
ARANEAE;
HEXAPODA;
INVERTEBRATA;
NEMESIIDAE;
ROSA;
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EID: 0035050334
PISSN: 09621083
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-294X.2001.01233.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (179)
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References (63)
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