Congruence of phenotypic and genetic variation at the subspecific level in a Neotropical passerine
@article{Garca2016CongruenceOP, title={Congruence of phenotypic and genetic variation at the subspecific level in a Neotropical passerine}, author={Natalia C. Garc{\'i}a and Ana S. Barreira and Pablo D Lavinia and Pablo L. Tubaro}, journal={Ibis}, year={2016}, volume={158}, pages={844-856} }
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