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Multilocus phylogeny suggests a distinct species status for the Nepal population of Assam macaques(Macaca assamensis):implications for evolution and conservation

Laxman Khanal Mukesh Kumar Chalise Peng-Fei Fan Randall C.Kyes Xue-Long Jiang

动物学研究2021,Vol.42Issue(1):3-13,11.
动物学研究2021,Vol.42Issue(1):3-13,11.DOI:10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.279

Multilocus phylogeny suggests a distinct species status for the Nepal population of Assam macaques(Macaca assamensis):implications for evolution and conservation

Multilocus phylogeny suggests a distinct species status for the Nepal population of Assam macaques(Macaca assamensis):implications for evolution and conservation

Laxman Khanal 1Mukesh Kumar Chalise 2Peng-Fei Fan 1Randall C.Kyes 3Xue-Long Jiang4

作者信息

  • 1. Central Department of Zoology,Institute of Science and Technology,Tribhuvan University,Kathmandu 44613,Nepal
  • 2. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution,Kunming Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Kunming,Yunnan 650203,China
  • 3. Nepal Biodiversity Research Society(NEBORS),Lalitpur 23513,Nepal
  • 4. School of Life Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,Guangdong 510275,China
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摘要

关键词

Himalaya/Macaques/Paraphyletic/sinica-group/Taxonomy

Key words

Himalaya/Macaques/Paraphyletic/sinica-group/Taxonomy

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Laxman Khanal,Mukesh Kumar Chalise,Peng-Fei Fan,Randall C.Kyes,Xue-Long Jiang..Multilocus phylogeny suggests a distinct species status for the Nepal population of Assam macaques(Macaca assamensis):implications for evolution and conservation[J].动物学研究,2021,42(1):3-13,11.

基金项目

This study was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences-World Academy of Sciences(CAS-TWAS)President's PhD Fellowship Program to L.K.,Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program(2019QZKK0501),and National Key Research and Development Plan(#2017YFC0505202)China.R.C.K.was supported in part by the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs(ORIP)of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number P51OD010425 to the WaNPRC.L.K.was supported by the Rufford Small Grants(17666-1)of Rufford Foundation,UK partly for fieldworks (CAS-TWAS)

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