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Phylogeography of a threatened freshwater fish (Mogurnda adspersa) in eastern Australia: conservation implications
2008
Marine and Freshwater Research
Phylogeography is a field that has the potential to provide an integrative approach to the conservation of threatened species. The southern purple spotted gudgeon, Mogurnda adspersa, is a small freshwater fish that was once common and widely distributed throughout south-eastern Australia. However, habitat alteration has dramatically reduced the size and the range of Murray-Darling Basin populations, which are now classified as endangered. Here patterns of genetic structure and evolutionary
doi:10.1071/mf07167
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