Species Distribution Models and Niche Partitioning among Unisexual Darevskia dahli and Its Parental Bisexual ( D. portschinskii , D. mixta ) Rock Lizards in the Caucasus
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Reptilia; Lacertidae; Squamata; reticulate evolution; caucasian rock lizards; parthenogenetic; ecological niches; spaces distribution models;All these keywords.
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