IMPLICATIONS OF GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION IN NEOTROPICAL MONTANE FOREST BIRDS1

Volume: 96, Issue: 3, Pages: 410 - 433
Published: Sep 28, 2009
Abstract
The complex geography of the Neotropical montane system is a natural laboratory for population divergence. Understanding which geographic barriers (lowland barriers, arid river valleys, and montane barriers above the tree line separate these regions of endemism) are instrumental in promoting and maintaining population divergence is an important step in preserving genetic diversity and endemism within the region. Here, I analyze patterns of...
Paper Details
Title
IMPLICATIONS OF GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION IN NEOTROPICAL MONTANE FOREST BIRDS1
Published Date
Sep 28, 2009
Volume
96
Issue
3
Pages
410 - 433
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