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Evolution: A new cat species emerges. / O'Brien, S.J.; Koepfli, K.-P.

In: Current Biology, No. 24, 2013, p. R1103-R1105.

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O'Brien, SJ & Koepfli, K-P 2013, 'Evolution: A new cat species emerges', Current Biology, no. 24, pp. R1103-R1105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2013.10.074

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O'Brien, S. J., & Koepfli, K-P. (2013). Evolution: A new cat species emerges. Current Biology, (24), R1103-R1105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2013.10.074

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O'Brien, S.J. ; Koepfli, K.-P. / Evolution: A new cat species emerges. In: Current Biology. 2013 ; No. 24. pp. R1103-R1105.

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abstract = "The complex ongoing process of species development is highlighted by the description of a new felid species, Leopardus guttulus, from Brazil. Broad molecular genetic assessments affirm reproductive isolation and separation in nature, the hallmark of species recognition. {\textcopyright} 2013 Elsevier Ltd.",
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