Late Pleistocene molecular dating of past population fragmentation and demographic changes in African rain forest tree species supports the forest refuge hypothesis
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Main Authors: | Duminil, J., Mona, S., Mardulyn, P., Doumenge, C., Walmacq, F., Doucet, J.L., Hardy, Olivier J. |
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2015-07-22T09:44:32Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67360 |
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