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Easternmost distribution of Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758) in Türkiye: implications for the putative contact zone between B. bufo and B. verrucosissimus

The geographic range of a species is crucial for obtaining information on the exact distribution of the species. The geographic data are important for delimiting distinct species or exploring the degree of differentiation among different populations of a species. The local details of species boundar...

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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Boundaries
Bufo bufo
Bufo bufo - genetics
Bufonidae - genetics
DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
Environmental factors
Evolutionary Biology
Geographical distribution
Human Genetics
Hybrid zones
Life Sciences
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Mitochondrial DNA
Morphology
Original Paper
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Population growth
Species
Statistical analysis
Taxonomy
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