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Disjunct distributions of freshwater snails testify to a central role of the Congo system in shaping biogeographical patterns in Africa
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Disjunct distributions of freshwater snails testify to a central role of the Congo system in shaping biogeographical patterns in Africa
Schultheiß, Roland
;
Van Bocxlaer, Bert
;
Riedel, Frank
;
von Rintelen, Thomas
;
Albrecht, Christian
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-42
Date:
2014
Citation:
Schultheiß, Roland, Van Bocxlaer, Bert, Riedel, Frank, von Rintelen, Thomas, and Albrecht, Christian. 2014. "
Disjunct distributions of freshwater snails testify to a central role of the Congo system in shaping biogeographical patterns in Africa
."
BMC Evolutionary Biology
. 14 (1):
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-42
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