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Complete mitochondrial genomes and a novel spatial genetic method reveal cryptic phylogeographical structure and migration patterns among brown bears in north-western Eurasia
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Bucking the Trend in Wolf-Dog Hybridization: First Evidence from Europe of Hybridization between Female Dogs and Male Wolves
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Implementation uncertainty when using recreational hunting to manage carnivores
Carnivory is Positively Correlated with Latitude among Omnivorous Mammals: Evidence from Brown Bears, Badgers and Pine Martens
Table S1. Brown bear mitochondrial cytochrome b haplotypes (1140 bp) from Far East of continental Eurasia, Alaska (Talbot & Shields 1996) and Japan (Matsuhashi et al. 1999), and polar bear sequences from GenBank, included in this study
Fig. S2. Median-joining network of brown bear cytochrome b haplotypes (1140 bp) in continental Eurasia (including the western lineage), Japan and Alaska, together with polar bear haplotypes: (a) the full network, where branch lengths are not proportional to the number of mutations; (b) a schematic representation of the network with proportional branch lengths
Fig. S1. Maximum-clade-credibility tree of brown bears and a cave bear outgroup, inferred using Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of 1140-bp cytochrome b sequences
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Sudden expansion of a single brown bear maternal lineage across northern continental Eurasia after the last ice age: a general demographic model for mammals?: BROWN BEAR PHYLOGEOGRAPHY IN THE HOLARCTIC
Genetic structure of the Eurasian lynx population in north-eastern Poland and the Baltic states
Mitogenetic structure of brown bears (Ursus arctos L.) in northeastern Europe and a new time frame for the formation of European brown bear lineages
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