Mammuthus Population Dynamics in Late Pleistocene North America: Divergence, Phylogeography, and Introgression
Jacob Enk(McMaster University), Hendrik N. Poinar(Canadian Institute for Advanced Research), Duane Froese(University of Alberta), Paul Szpak(Trent University), Beth Shapiro(University of California, Santa Cruz), John Southon(University of California, Irvine), G. Brian Golding(McMaster University), R. D. E. MacPhee(American Museum of Natural History), Jean‐Marie Rouillard(University of Michigan), Jeffrey J. Saunders(Illinois State Museum), Daniel C. Fisher(University of Michigan), Alison Devault(Aastrom Biosciences (United States)), Chris Widga(Illinois State Museum), Grant D. Zazula(Yukon Department of Tourism and Culture)
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