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Title
Reply to the comment by Morales et al. on “Population genetics reveal Myotis keenii (Keen’s myotis) and Myotis evotis (long-eared myotis) to be a single species”
Author(s)
Lausen, C.L.
, Proctor, M.F., Paetkau, D., Nagorsen, D.W., Govindarajulu, P., Burles, D. and Blejwas, K. 2021.
Published
2021
Publisher
Canadian Journal of Zoology 99(5): 423-432
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2020-0266
Abstract
Lausen, C.L.
, Proctor, M.F., Paetkau, D., Nagorsen, D.W., Govindarajulu, P., Burles, D. and Blejwas, K. 2021. Canadian Journal of Zoology 99(5):423-432
Keywords
Myotis evotis; long-eared myotis; Myotis keenii; Keen’s myotis; bats; taxonomy; population genetics; Chiroptera; population structure
Full Citation
Lausen, C.L.
, Proctor, M.F., Paetkau, D., Nagorsen, D.W., Govindarajulu, P., Burles, D. and Blejwas, K. 2021. Reply to the comment by Morales et al. on “Population genetics reveal Myotis keenii (Keen’s myotis) and Myotis evotis (long-eared myotis) to be a single species". Canadian Journal of Zoology 99(5):423-432
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