The phylogeographic history of Krascheninnikovia reflects the development of dry steppes and semi-deserts in Eurasia
Abstract Constituting one of Earth’s major biomes, steppes are characterised by naturally treeless extra-tropical vegetation. The formation of the Eurasian steppe belt, the largest steppe region in the world, began in Central Asia during the Neogene. In the glacial stages of the Pleistocene, steppe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Anna Seidl, Karin Tremetsberger, Simon Pfanzelt, Frank R. Blattner, Barbara Neuffer, Nikolai Friesen, Herbert Hurka, Alexander Shmakov, Oyuntsetseg Batlai, Anže Žerdoner Čalasan, Polina V. Vesselova, Karl-Georg Bernhardt |
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2021
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