Ecology, phylogeography and genetic diversity of an Arctic Daphnia species complex
Se forskarrapport: Ecology, phylogeography and genetic diversity of an Arctic Daphnia species complex
Datum
18 juni–4 september 1999
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
Anders Hobæk
Norsk institutt for vannforskning
Bergen, Norge
Forskningsledare
Lawrence J. Weider
Biological Station, University of Oklahoma
Kingston, USA
Referenser
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