Range-wide multilocus phylogeography of the red fox reveals ancient continental divergence, minimal genomic exchange and distinct demographic histories

Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to climatic fluctuations on multiple continents and to investigate speciation. We conducted the most geographically and genomically comprehensive study to date of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), the world's most wide...

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Main Authors: Mark J. Statham, James Murdoch, Louise Tomsett, Judith Chupasko, Benjamin N. Sacks, Jan Janecka, Keith B. Aubry, Ceridwen J. Edwards, Carl Soulsbury, Oliver Berry, Zhenghuan Wang, David Harrison, Malcolm Pearch
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Range-wide_multilocus_phylogeography_of_the_red_fox_reveals_ancient_continental_divergence_minimal_genomic_exchange_and_distinct_demographic_histories/24338242