Figure 1 in A dark shell hiding great variability: a molecular insight into the evolution and conservation of melanic Daphnia populations in the Alps

Figure 1. Map showing the distribution of European Daphnia pulicaria, including melanic populations specifically sampled in alpine lakes in the Western Italian Alps for this study. Within the enlarged box, the dashed grey line delimits river catchments where melanic populations were found (Orco and...

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Main Authors: Bellati, Adriana, Tiberti, Rocco, Cocca, Walter, Galimberti, Andrea, Casiraghi, Maurizio, Bogliani, Giuseppe, Galeotti, Paolo
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Published: Zenodo 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5310877
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Summary:Figure 1. Map showing the distribution of European Daphnia pulicaria, including melanic populations specifically sampled in alpine lakes in the Western Italian Alps for this study. Within the enlarged box, the dashed grey line delimits river catchments where melanic populations were found (Orco and Dora di Savaranche). On the right, one melanic specimen from lake Nivolet. Abbreviations: GPNP, Gran Paradiso National Park. Abbreviations: SJM, Svalbard; RUS, Russia; ISL, Island; NOR, Norway; SWE, Sweden; GBR, Great Britain; DEU, Germany; POL, Poland; CZE, Czech Republic; CHE, Switzerland; ESP, Spain; HUN, Hungary; MNE, Montenegro; ALB, Albania; MKD, Macedonia; TRI, Trebecchi Inferiore; TRS, Trebecchi Superiore; NIV, Nivolet; LIL, Lillet. : Published as part of Bellati, Adriana, Tiberti, Rocco, Cocca, Walter, Galimberti, Andrea, Casiraghi, Maurizio, Bogliani, Giuseppe & Galeotti, Paolo, 2014, A dark shell hiding great variability: a molecular insight into the evolution and conservation of melanic Daphnia populations in the Alps, pp. 697-715 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 171 (4) on page 699, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12151, http://zenodo.org/record/5310876