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is consistent with the distances between mtDNA haplotypes and the high level of genotypic differentiation between the archipelagos. It could also explain the high level of missing data and null alleles in the dataset.
China University of Geosciences, School of Geography and Information Engineering, Wuhan, China Linwei Yue Contributions Moritz K. Lehmann, Daniela Gurlin and Nima Pahlevan contributed equally to this work; M.K. Lehmann wrote the manuscript, contributed to data collation, managed the data files, an...
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Observers have noted this species off the coasts of certain countries within North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and even Europe. Within the United States, blue dragons have even washed up on the shores of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico. Countries, islands, and regions with th...
In the U.S., it ranges along the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. Ocean perch are bathydemersal, primarily living along the sea floor below 650 feet. They live at depths as great as 2,700 feet below the surface, though their typical range is between 540 and 960 feet. ...
One of the direct and unavoidable consequences of global warming-induced rising temperatures is the more recurrent and severe heatwaves. In recent years, even countries like Malaysia seldom had some mild to severe heatwaves. As the Earth's average temper
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During the LGM the sea level was between 120 and 140 m below its present level52; a large portion of the Atlantic Continental Shelf (ACS) was exposed as a consequence of these glacio-eustatic movements, with the development of enormous plains10. A plausible explanation for the genetic patt...