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07-21-2017, 03:43 PM( This post was last modified: 07-21-2017, 03:51 PM by peter )
GENETICALLY DISTINCT POPULATION OF BENGAL TIGER (Panthera tigris tigris)IN TERAI ARC LANDSCAPE IN INDIA (R. Sharma, H. Stuckas, R. Bhaskar, I. Khan, S.P. Goyal and R. Tiedemann - Mammalian Biology, 76, 2011: pp. 484-490)
This post has scans of 3 pages from the study discussed in my previous post (post 1,224). The abstract is on the first scan, whereas the second scan has a map showing the sampling sites. The third scan has a map showing the haplotype frequencies. The map on the third scan is based on the results of this study (2011) and the study of Luo (2004). The red lines in the third scan are mine. They show the unique haplotypes in 4 of the 7 regions.
1 - Abstract
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b - Map with sampling sites from the Terai Arc Landscape (TAL)
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c - Haplotype frequencies found in this study in the Indian subcontinent