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Genetic variation in the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) reveals island refugia and a fragmented Florida during the quaternary
Marc Tollis
, Stéphane Boissinot
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Anolis Carolinensis
100%
Anolis Lizards
100%
Change Features
14%
Climatic Change
14%
Coalescent Approach
14%
Cuba
14%
Demographic Events
14%
Dispersal Events
14%
Distinct Population Segment
14%
Divergence Time
28%
Early Diversification
14%
Florida
100%
Genetic Diversity
14%
Genetic Loci
14%
Genetic Variation
100%
Geological Features
14%
Green Anole
100%
Gulf Coastal Plain
14%
Lower Pleistocene
14%
Multilocus Study
14%
North America
28%
Peninsula
14%
Population Divergence
14%
Refugia Hypothesis
14%
Southeastern United States
14%
Upper Pliocene
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anolis
100%
Anolis Carolinensis
100%
Coastal Plain
50%
Genetic Divergence
100%
Lineages
50%