Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, GJ Binford… - Invertebrate …, 2014 - scholar.archive.org
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
Invertebrate Systematics, 2014 - researchgate.net
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, G Binford, I Agnarsson - Invertebrate Systematics, 2014 - BioOne
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, G Binford… - Invertebrate …, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some
whose presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land …
whose presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land …
Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism.
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, G Binford… - Invertebrate …, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, GJ Binford… - Invertebrate …, 2014 - theridiidae.com
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
Invertebrate Systematics, 2014 - researchgate.net
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35-40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
Molecular phylogenetics of Caribbean Micrathena (Araneae: Araneidae) suggests multiple colonisation events and single island endemism
A McHugh, C Yablonsky, G Binford, I Agnarsson - Invertebrate Systematics, 2014 - BioOne
The terrestrial biota of the Caribbean islands includes many lineages, some whose
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …
presence on the islands dates back some 35–40 million years ago, when land bridges are …