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Diversification patterns of pebble-mimic dragons are consistent with historical disruption of important habitat corridors in arid Australia
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70452
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RP24361
Author:
Shoo, Luke P.
;
Doughty, Paul
Citation:
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION. 2008 v.48, no.2 : 528-532;
Year:
2008
Subject:
Tympanocryptis
;
Agamidae
;
Lizards - Western Australia
;
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