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  1. The arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) is a circumpolar species inhabiting all accessible Arctic tundra habitats. The species forms a panmictic population over areas connected by sea ice, but recently, kin clustering an...

    Authors: Sandra Lai, Adrien Quiles, Josie Lambourdière, Dominique Berteaux and Aude Lalis
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2017 10:663
  2. The European bison (Bison bonasus), now found in Europe and the Caucasus, has been proposed to originate either from the extinct steppe/extant American bison lineage or from the extinct Bison schoetensacki lineag...

    Authors: Pauline Palacio, Véronique Berthonaud, Claude Guérin, Josie Lambourdière, Frédéric Maksud, Michel Philippe, Delphine Plaire, Thomas Stafford, Marie-Claude Marsolier-Kergoat and Jean-Marc Elalouf
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2017 17:48
  3. Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleractinian corals of the genus Stylophora are more diverse in the western Indian Ocean and in the Red Sea than in the central Indo...

    Authors: Jean-François Flot, Jean Blanchot, Loïc Charpy, Corinne Cruaud, Wilfredo Y Licuanan, Yoshikatsu Nakano, Claude Payri and Simon Tillier
    Citation: BMC Ecology 2011 11:22
  4. Usual methods for inferring species boundaries from molecular sequence data rely either on gene trees or on population genetic analyses. Another way of delimiting species, based on a view of species as "fields...

    Authors: Jean-François Flot, Arnaud Couloux and Simon Tillier
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010 10:372