
Published as part of YANNIC, GLENN, PELLISSIER, LOÏC, DUBEY, SYLVAIN, VEGA, RODRIGO, BASSET, PATRICK, MAZZOTTI, STEFANO, PECCHIOLI, ELENA, VERNESI, CRISTIANO, HAUFFE, HEIDI C., SEARLE, JEREMY B. & HAUSSER, JACQUES, 2012, Multiple refugia and barriers explain the phylogeography of the Valais shrew, Sorex antinorii (Mammalia: Soricomorpha), pp. 864-880 in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 105 (4) on page 873, DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2011.01824.x, http://zenodo.org/record/7848359
Figure 4. Median-joining network of the different mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of Sorex antinorii. The size of the symbols is proportional to the number of individuals sharing each haplotype and the lengths of the branches are proportional to the number of mutational steps between haplotypes. Black stars indicate haplotypes putatively attributed to Sorex arunchi. Geographical regions refer to the range definition of Fig. 1.
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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