2018
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4262
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Morphometric and genetic differentiation among populations of flat‐headed cusimanse (Crossarchus platycephalus) in Nigeria

Abstract: Geographic barriers can partition genetic diversity among populations and drive evolutionary divergence between populations, promoting the speciation process and affecting conservation goals. We integrated morphological and genomic data to assess the distribution of variation in the flat‐headed cusimanse (Crossarchus platycephalus), a species of least conservation concern, on either side of the River Niger in Nigeria. Ecological disturbances affect the conservation status of many other animals in this region. … Show more

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“…This finding has also been observed for other classes of vertebrates. 39 Also, the morphological differentiations do not necessarily translate into molecular speciations. In addition, although many informative biogeographic studies have been conducted many times, ambiguities about classification are not always resolved.…”
Section: Similarities and Differences Between Molecular Systematics Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding has also been observed for other classes of vertebrates. 39 Also, the morphological differentiations do not necessarily translate into molecular speciations. In addition, although many informative biogeographic studies have been conducted many times, ambiguities about classification are not always resolved.…”
Section: Similarities and Differences Between Molecular Systematics Amentioning
confidence: 99%