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Phylogeography of three closely related African bovids (tribe Alcelaphini)P Arctander
Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Mol Biol Evol 16:1724-39. 1999..The southern refugium furthermore seems to have been the only place where the wildebeest has survived...
Population structure of African buffalo inferred from mtDNA sequences and microsatellite loci: high variation but low differentiationB T Simonsen
Department of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Mol Ecol 7:225-37. 1998....
Population genetic structure of the African elephant in Uganda based on variation at mitochondrial and nuclear loci: evidence for male-biased gene flowS Nyakaana
Department of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Mol Ecol 8:1105-15. 1999....
A case of rapid diversification in the neotropics: phylogenetic relationships among Cranioleuca spinetails (Aves, Furnariidae)J Garcia-Moreno
Department of Population Biology, Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, Copenhagen O, DK 2100, Denmark
Mol Phylogenet Evol 12:273-81. 1999..Our data suggest a recent diversification and proliferation possibly linked to Pleistocene climatic variation and its consequent vegetational shifts, at least in the Andean species...
Phylogeography and conservation of impala and greater kuduL G Nersting
Institute of Zoology, Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Mol Ecol 10:711-9. 2001..m. melampus. The previously unrecognized genetic status of the South-western kudus could also imply conservation regulations...
Polyphyletic origin of the small-bodied, high-arctic subspecies of tundra reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)P Gravlund
Department of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, Copenhagen O, DK 2100, Denmark
Mol Phylogenet Evol 10:151-9. 1998..t. platyrhynchus from Svalbard having evolved from Eurasian large-bodied reindeer. The small-bodied, high-arctic reindeer presumably represent ecotypes that have evolved convergently in similar high-arctic environments...
Large sequence divergence of mitochondrial DNA genotypes of the control region within populations of the african antelope, kob (Kobus kob)J Birungi
Zoological Institute, Department of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK 2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark
Mol Ecol 9:1997-2008. 2000..Relatively high genetic variation was observed in the populations, however, the inclusion of distinct lineages influences the population structure and nucleotide diversity of the kob populations...
