People who have visited Spain might like to know that mongooses there have been found to be genetically distinct from African ones, with 200,000 years since divergence.
Vladimir Dinets
People who have visited Spain might like to know that mongooses there have been found to be genetically distinct from African ones, with 200,000 years since divergence.
Vladimir Dinets
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What are the references of the scientific article ? Thank you
j-michel
Gaubert et al. 2011. Comparative phylogeography of two African
carnivorans presumably introduced into Europe: disentangling
natural versus human-mediated dispersal across the Strait of Gibraltar. Journal of Biogeography, 38: 341-358.
Thank you. I knew this paper. I belived it was a new one writted in 2013-2014. jmB