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Post-glacial colonization of northern coastal habitat by bottlenose dolphins: A marine leading-edge expansion?
Milaja Nykänen
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, Kristin Kaschner
, Willy Dabin
, Andrew Brownlow
, Nicholas J Davison
, Rob Deaville
, Cristina Garilao
, Kathleen Kesner-Reyes
, M Thomas P Gilbert
, Rod Penrose
, Valentina Islas-Villanueva
, Nathan Wales
, Simon N Ingram
, Emer Rogan
, Marie Louis
, Andrew D Foote
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Ecotype
100%
Genetic Divergence
100%
Maternal Lineage
50%
Mitochondrial Genome
50%
Population Genetics
50%
Population Size
50%
Tursiops
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Effective Population Size
33%
Ice Sheet
66%
Last Glacial Maximum
66%
Late Pleistocene
33%
Leading Edge
100%
Phylogenetics
33%
Polar Regions
33%
Population Genetics
33%
Postglacial
100%
Tropics
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bottlenose Dolphin
100%
Ecotype
50%
Effective Population Size
25%
Genetic Divergence
50%
Mitochondrial Genome
25%
Phylogeny
25%