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The hidden landscape: Evidence that sea-level change shaped the present population genomic patterns of marginal marine species
Greer A. Dolby
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
sea level change
83%
genomics
80%
relatedness
66%
habitat
49%
glacier
46%
sea level
42%
molecular ecology
40%
landscape evolution
32%
lowstand
32%
continental shelf
24%
Northern Hemisphere
23%
planet
23%
shoreline
23%
Pleistocene
20%
document
20%
water
16%
coast
16%
ocean
15%
analysis
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Metagenomics
100%
Oceans and Seas
92%
Ecosystem
67%
Ice Cover
62%
Population
31%
Planets
30%
Water
26%
Ice
24%
Ecology
24%
Statistical Models
22%
Genetic Variation
19%
Demography
13%
Agriculture & Biology
sea level
88%
glaciers
54%
Phycodurus eques
42%
habitats
34%
continental shelf
26%
shorelines
25%
statistical models
23%
ice
20%
genetic relationships
19%
demographic statistics
18%
seawater
18%
coasts
15%
ecology
14%
genomics
12%
genetic variation
12%
water
8%