Phylogeographic patterns and conservation implications of the endangered Chinese giant salamander

Volume: 9, Issue: 7, Pages: 3879 - 3890
Published: Mar 7, 2019
Abstract
Understanding genetic diversity patterns of endangered species is an important premise for biodiversity conservation. The critically endangered salamander Andrias davidianus, endemic to central and southern mainland in China, has suffered from sharp range and population size declines over the past three decades. However, the levels and patterns of genetic diversity of A. davidianus populations in wild remain poorly understood. Herein, we explore...
Paper Details
Title
Phylogeographic patterns and conservation implications of the endangered Chinese giant salamander
Published Date
Mar 7, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
7
Pages
3879 - 3890
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