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From: Phylogeography and ecological niche modeling unravel the evolutionary history of the Yarkand hare, Lepus yarkandensis (Mammalia: Leporidae), through the Quaternary

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a The Phylogenetic tree from the Bayesian inference analysis; the Bayesian posterior probabilities are shown on the branches based on cytochrome b (Cytb). b The Median-joining network of Cytochromeb haplotypes for Lepus yarkandensis. The circles represent individual haplotypes with size proportional to frequency, branches indicate mutations and black circles indicates hypothetical ancestors. Dots represent undetected haplotypes. The colouring is based on the four populations. The one shared haplotype is indicated with an Asterisk symbol (*). Dashed lines indicate the clades on the haplotype network. c Timescale of major divergence among in Lepus yarkandensis based on the species tree produced by the *BEAST. The divergence times correspond to the median posterior estimates of their age in MYA. The divergence time estimates and 95% highest posterior density under 0.01 substitutions per million years, and values below branches indicate Bayesian posterior probabilities and HPD. The results are inferred from the Cytb data from 219 specimens of L. yarkandensis

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