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Autor:
Cam Muir, Donald K. Price
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 47:1173-1180
Over the last several decades many picture-winged Drosophila have become less common in both geographical distribution and local population size (pers. obs., Foote pers. comm., Montgomerey pers. comm.). Here we report on a study of two Hawaiian Droso
Autor:
Atlantis D. Russ, Mike N. Yamamoto, Skippy Hau, Scott R. Santos, Dan A. Polhemus, Robert A. Kinzie, Sharon Ziegler-Chong, John Kahiapo, Charlie T. Chong, Cam Muir, Jonathan D. Craft, Thomas Y. Iwai, Yoshihisa Fujita
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Limnology and Oceanography. 53:675-689
The genetic structure and evolutionary history of an endemic anchialine species, the shrimp Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963 (Crustacean: Decapoda: Atyidae), was investigated across its range in the Hawaiian archipelago using mitochondrial (e.g., cy
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ICAS/ICNS
This paper deals with networking and knowledge base design to support researchers from various fields. The project is been implemented as a working prototype for investigating an integrated model for environmental research, which concentrates on the
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Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference
The project described in this paper is an attempt to develop an integrated model for environmental research, which concentrates on the application spatial, and temporal analysis techniques to large-scale ecological data sets and includes satellite im
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular evolution. 51(5)
A comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences was undertaken for two genes among orangutans from Borneo and Sumatra. The distribution of haplotypes among 42 individuals for NADH dehydrogenease subunit 3 and 39 individuals for cytochrome B was used to i
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular evolution. 46(4)
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The Neglected Ape ISBN: 9781489910936
The orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) once ranged widely over Southeast Asia and Indonesia. The species is now reduced to the islands of Sumatra and Borneo. Within Borneo, continued habitat destruction is fragmenting the remaining wild populations into isol
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1091-2_25
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1091-2_25
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