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Ecological modeling, biogeography, and phenotypic analyses setting the tiger cats' hyperdimensional niches reveal a new species.

de Oliveira TG ; Fox-Rosales, LA ; et al.
In: Scientific reports, Jg. 14 (2024-01-29), Heft 1, S. 2395
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Ecological modeling, biogeography, and phenotypic analyses setting the tiger cats' hyperdimensional niches reveal a new species.
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: de Oliveira TG ; Fox-Rosales, LA ; Ramírez-Fernández, JD ; Cepeda-Duque, JC ; Zug, R ; Sanchez-Lalinde, C ; Oliveira, MJR ; Marinho, PHD ; Bonilla-Sánchez, A ; Marques, MC ; Cassaro, K ; Moreno, R ; Rumiz, D ; Peters, FB ; Ortega, J ; Cavalcanti, G ; Mooring, MS ; Blankenship, SR ; Brenes-Mora, E ; Dias, D ; Mazim, FD ; Eizirik, E ; Diehl, JL ; Marques, RV ; Ribeiro, ACC ; Cruz, RA ; Pasa, E ; Meira, LPC ; Pereira, A ; Ferreira, GB ; de Pinho FF ; Sena, LMM ; de Morais VR ; Ribeiro Luiz, M ; Moura, VEC ; Favarini, MO ; Leal, KPG ; Wagner, PGC ; Dos Santos, MC ; Sanderson, J ; Araújo, EP ; Rodrigues, FHG
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Zeitschrift: Scientific reports, Jg. 14 (2024-01-29), Heft 1, S. 2395
Veröffentlichung: London : Nature Publishing Group, copyright 2011-, 2024
Medientyp: academicJournal
ISSN: 2045-2322 (electronic)
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-52379-8
Schlagwort:
  • Animals
  • Phylogeny
  • Forests
  • Brazil
  • Tigers
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  • Nachgewiesen in: MEDLINE
  • Sprachen: English
  • Publication Type: Journal Article
  • Language: English
  • [Sci Rep] 2024 Jan 29; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 2395. <i>Date of Electronic Publication: </i>2024 Jan 29.
  • MeSH Terms: Tigers* ; Animals ; Phylogeny ; Forests ; Brazil
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