Global biogeographical pattern of swallowtail diversification demonstrates alternative colonization routes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres (Q110444827)

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Global biogeographical pattern of swallowtail diversification demonstrates alternative colonization routes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres
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    Global biogeographical pattern of swallowtail diversification demonstrates alternative colonization routes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres (English)
    Felix A. H. Sperling
    Department of Biological Sciences; University of Alberta; Edmonton; Alberta; Canada
    Gael J. Kergoat
    INRA, UMR 1062 Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (INRA⁄IRD⁄CIRAD⁄Montpellier SupAgro); Campus International de Baillarguet; Montferrier-sur-Lez; France

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