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The nature of subspecies boundaries in a desert rodent and its implications for subspecies taxonomy
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66521
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RP13445
Author:
Lidicker, William Z., Jr.
Citation:
SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. 1962 v.11 : 160-171;
Year:
1962
Subject:
Rodents - Behaviour
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Rodents - Classification
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Desert fauna
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