Genetic connectivity is maintained in two insect pollinators across a human-altered landscape
Genetic connectivity is maintained in two insect pollinators across a human-altered landscape
Published On: 2024
Language: English
By Schleimer, A., Wittische, J., Luttringer, A., Rupprecht, C., Andrási, B., Ariey, H., Cruz, A., Gallego, G., Lippert, S., Purnomo, C.A., Herrera-Mesías, F., Eickermann, M., Kharrat-Jarboui, I., Castelen, L., Cantú-Salazar, L., Thissen, D., Meimberg, H., Weigand, A.M., Frantz, A.C
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Genetic connectivity is maintained in two insect pollinators across a human-altered landscape
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