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Microhabitat preferences drive phylogeographic disparities in two Australian funnel web spiders

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Beavis, Amber
Sunnucks, Paul
Rowell, David M

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Linnean Society of London

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Comparative phylogeography is underpinned by the assumption that sympatrically-distributed taxa will have experienced similar environmental histories, resulting in broadly congruent spatial structuring of phylogenetic lineages, particularly if they inhabi

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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

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2037-12-31
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