of paleoclimate on genetic diversity and species range

Abstract The ocean quahog, Arctica islandica �Linnaeus, 1767), is a commercially important bivalve found on continental shelves throughout much of the North Atlantic. To assess genetic subdivision in this species, we sequenced 385 nucleotides of the mitochondrial cytochrome b �cyt b) gene from 83 sp...

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Main Authors: T. G. Dahlgren, J. R. Weinberg, K. M. Halanych
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