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    2. Armsworth P. R.  Roughgarden J. E. The structure of clines with fitness-dependent dispersal // Amer. Natur. 2008 V.172. P. 648-657. (1)

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    15. Papousek I., Vetesnik L., Halacka K., Luskova V., Hummpl M. Mendel J. Identification of natural hybrids of gibel carp Carassius auratus gibelio (Bloch) and crucian carp Carassius carassius (L.) from lower Dyje River floodplain (Czech Republic) // J. Fish Biol. 2008. V. 72. P. 1230–1235 (1)

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    21. Sos T. Review of recent taxonomic and nomenclatural changes in European Amphibia and Reptilia related to Romanian herpetofauna// Herpetologica Romania. 2008. V.2. P.61-91. (1)

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    2009

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    7. Frisman L.V., Korobitsina K.V. Kartavtseva I. V. et al. Voles (Microtus Schrank, 1798) of the Russian Far East: allozymic and karyological divergence // Rus. J. Genet. 2009 45 (6), pp. 707-714 (1)

    8. Gompert Z., Buerkle C. A. A powerful regression-based method for admixture mapping of isolation across the genome of hybrids // Mol. Ecol. 2009. V.18 Is. 6. P.1207-1224. (1)

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    11. Pérez-Losada M., Ricoy M., Marshall J.C., Domínguez J. Phylogenetic assessment of tshe earthworm Aporrectodea caliginosa species complex (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences // Mol. Phyl. Evol. 2009. V. 52. Is.2. P.293-303.

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    13. Yuri T., Jernigan R.W., Brumfield R.T., Bhagabati N.K., Braun M.J. The effect of marker choice on estimated levels of introgression across an avian (Pipridae: Manacus) hybrid zone  // Molecular Ecology 2009. 18 (23), pp. 4888-4903. (1)

    14. Богданов А.С., Атопкин Д.М., Челомина Г.Н. Анализ изменчивости и дифференциации малой лесной мыши Sylvaemus uralensis (Rodentia, Muridae) методом RAPD-PCR // Известия РАН. Сер. биол. 2009. Т.3. С. 276-293 (5).


    2010

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    2. Baltrunaite L. Microtus subterraneus de Sélys-Longchamps, 1836: A new mammal species for the Latvian fauna // Acta zool. Lithuanica. 2010. 20. № 1. P. 37-38. (1)

    3. Bannikova A. A., Lebedev V. S., Lissovsky A. A. et al. Molecular phylogeny and evolution of the Asian lineage of vole genus Microtus (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence // Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 2010. N. 3. P. 595-613 (1).

    4. Colliard C., Sicilia A., Turrisi G. F., Arculeo M., Perrin N, Stöck M. Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence // Evolutionary Biology 2010, V. 10. P. 232-248 (1)

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    7. Flegr J. Elastic, not plastic species: Frozen plasticity theory and the origin of adaptive evolution in sexually reproducing organisms // Biology Direct. 2010. 5, art. no. 2 (1).

    8. Gompert Z., Lucas L. K., Fordyce J. A., Forister M. L., Nice C. C. Secondary contact between Lycaeides idas and L. melissa in the Rocky Mountains: extensive admixture and a patchy hybrid zone // Mol. Ecol. 2010. 19 (15). P. 3171-3192. (1))

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    10. Karamysheva T. V., Bogdanov A. S., Kartavtseva I. V.  et al. Cоmparative FISH analysis of C-positive blocks of centromeric chromosomal regions of pygmy wood mice Sylvaemus uralensis (Rodentia, Muridae) // Rus. J. Genet. 2010. V. 46, N 6. P. 712-724

    11. Keck B. P., Near T. J. Geographic and temporal aspects of mitochondrial replacement in Nothonotus darters (Teleostei: Percidae: Etheostomatinae)// Evolution. 2010. V.64. Is.5. P. 1410-1428. (1)

    12. Kimura M. R.,  Munehara H. The disruption of habitat isolation among three Hexagrammos species by artificial habitat alterations that create mosaic-habitat // Ecol. Res. 2010. V.25. N1. P.41-50 (1).

    13. Plötner J. Applications and limits of morphological methods for species determination of European water frogs (Pelophylax esculentus complex) // Zeitschrift fur Feldherpetologie. 2010. V. 17. Is. 2. P. 129-146. (1)

    14. Saitoh K., Chen W.-J., Mayden R. L. Extensive hybridization and tetrapolyploidy in spined loach fish// Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2010. V.56, N3 Р.1001-1010. (1)

    15. Sidorov G.N., Putin A.V. The house mouse (Mus musculus) in Omsk educational institutions: seasonal migration, abundance, reproduction, distribution, foraging, and associated damage// Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 2010. V.3. N5. P. 601-605. (1)

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    2011

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    3. Culumber W., Fisher H.S., Tobler M. et al. Replicated hybrid zones of Xiphophorus swordtails along an elevational gradient // Molecular Ecology. 2011. V.20. Is.2 P. 342-356.


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