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(Ebook) The Evolutionary History and a Systematic Revision of Woodrats of the Neotoma lepida Group (University of California Publications in Zoology) by James L. Patton, David G. Huckaby, Sergio Ticul Ãlvarez-Castañeda ISBN 0520098668

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Authors:James L. Patton, David G. Huckaby, Sergio Ticul Ãlvarez-Castañeda
Pages:473 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:24.95 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:0520098668
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(Ebook) The Evolutionary History and a Systematic Revision of Woodrats of the Neotoma lepida Group (University of California Publications in Zoology) by James L. Patton, David G. Huckaby, Sergio Ticul Ãlvarez-Castañeda ISBN 0520098668

Details the evolutionary history of the desert woodrat complex (lepida group, genus Neotoma) of western North America. The analyses include standard multivariate morphometrics of museum specimens coupled with mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences and microsatellite loci. The work also traces the spatial and temporal diversification of this group of desert dwelling rodents, revising species boundaries and delineating subspecies considered valid.
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