Pleistocene climate and geomorphology drive the evolution and phylogeographic pattern of (kessler, 1876)

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  • who: Qinling mountains and colleagues from the Huzhou University, China have published the article: Pleistocene climate and geomorphology drive the evolution and phylogeographic pattern of (Kessler, 1876), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study showed a novel phylogeographic pattern and evolution history for T. robusta compared with previous studies on this species. The authors recovered the T. robusta in the investigated region of this study with two main clades separated by the Qinling Mountains . This study had an important implication for the conservation of the cold-adapted species restricted to higher elevations. In the present . . .

     

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