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Phylogeography of the dark kangaroo mouse, Microdipodops megacephalus: Cryptic lineages and dispersal routes in North America's Great Basin
John C. Hafner,
Nathan S. Upham
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Agriculture & Biology
Microdipodops
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Macropodidae
62%
phylogeography
57%
basins
46%
haplotypes
43%
Great Basin Desert
34%
mice
29%
Microdipodops pallidus
21%
trapping
19%
sand
17%
rodents
16%
genetic equilibrium
16%
phylogeny
11%
cryptic species
11%
biologists
10%
cytochrome b
10%
mitochondrial genes
10%
managers
9%
wildlife
9%
deserts
9%
gene flow
9%
nucleotide sequences
6%
genetic variation
6%
habitats
5%
organisms
5%
genes
3%
methodology
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
phylogeography
65%
North America
39%
basin
25%
desert
25%
rodent
21%
trapping
19%
divergence
17%
phylogenetics
16%
gene
15%
population regulation
15%
trend
15%
comparison
12%
sand
12%
genetic variation
12%
gene flow
11%
cytochrome
11%
wildlife
8%
DNA
8%
Pleistocene
7%
organism
6%
habitat
6%
distribution
3%
analysis
2%
method
2%