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Mitochondrial DNA of pre-last glacial maximum red deer from NW Spain suggests a more complex phylogeographical history for the species
Alba Rey de la Iglesia
, Aurora Grandal-d'Anglade, Paula Campos,
Anders Johannes Hansen
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Cervus elaphus
97%
refuge habitats
95%
mitochondrial DNA
70%
Spain
70%
history
64%
fossils
57%
haplotypes
47%
Balkans
33%
phylogeny
31%
caves
30%
Iberian Peninsula
30%
isotopes
28%
oscillation
28%
geographical distribution
22%
sampling
19%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mitochondrial DNA
100%
deer
89%
Last Glacial Maximum
88%
refugium
72%
history
46%
fossil
30%
cold
29%
range expansion
26%
marine isotope stage
25%
recolonization
24%
phylogeny
20%
cave
19%
phylogenetics
17%
oscillation
16%
Holocene
16%
dating
16%
distribution
14%