Evolving in islands of mud: old and structured hidden diversity in an endemic freshwater crayfish from the Chilean hotspot
Abstract Parastacus is a genus of South American freshwater crayfishes disjunctively distributed in southern Chile, Northern Argentina, Uruguay and Southeastern Brazil. Parastacus pugnax is a Chilean endemic distributed along 700 km of latitude in central-southern Chile from the Pacific coast to the...
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Main Authors: | Pedro F. Victoriano, Guillermo D’Elía |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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