ANCIENT DNA EVIDENCE OF PROLONGED POPULATION PERSISTENCE WITH NEGLIGIBLE GENETIC DIVERSITY IN AN ENDEMIC TUCO-TUCO (CTENOMYS SOCIABILIS)
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- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Mammalogy
- Vol. 84 (2) , 403-417
- https://doi.org/10.1644/1545-1542(2003)084<0403:adeopp>2.0.co;2
Abstract
We traced a population of Ctenomys sociabilis, a highly endemic South American tuco-tuco, through 1,000 years to assess its response to climatic chanKeywords
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