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Frontiers in Zoology

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2487B5DD-BD91-481B-BF98-AE3E0454A907
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Frontiers in Zoology
1742-9994
PubMed Central (added: Jun 25 2013 7:32PM UTC) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc]
BioMed Central
London
English

Child Publications (6)      

  1. Barej, Michael F., Andreas Schmitz, Rainer Günther, Simon P. Loader, Kristin Mahlow & Mark-Oliver Rödel. 2014 The first endemic West African vertebrate family – a new anuran family highlighting the uniqueness of the Upper Guinean biodiversity hotspot. Frontiers in Zoology 10(8): 10.
  2. Bilandžija, Helena, Brian Morton, Martina Podnar & Helena Ćetković. 2013 Evolutionary history of relict Congeria (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae): unearthing the subterranean biodiversity of the Dinaric Karst. Frontiers in Zoology 10(5).
  3. Brand, Jeremias N. 2023 Support for a radiation of free-living flatworms in the African Great Lakes region and the description of five new Macrostomum species. Frontiers in Zoology.
  4. Byrne, Hazel, Anthony B. Rylands, Jeferson C. Carneiro, Jessica W. Lynch Alfaro, Fabricio Bertuol, Maria N. F. da Silva, Mariluce Messias, Colin P. Groves, Russell A. Mittermeier, Izeni P. Farias, Tomas Hrbek, Horacio Schneider, Iracilda Sampaio & Jean P. Boubli. 2016 Phylogenetic relationships of the New World titi monkeys (Callicebus): first appraisal of taxonomy based on molecular evidence. Frontiers in Zoology 13(10).
  5. Herrmann, Matthias, Werner E. Mayer & Ralf J. Sommer. 2006 Sex, bugs and Haldane’s rule: the nematode genus Pristionchus in the United States. Frontiers in Zoology 3(14).
  6. Jörger, Katharina M. & Michael Schrödl. 2013 How to describe a cryptic species? Practical challenges of molecular taxonomy. Frontiers in Zoology 10(59).