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Current Topics in Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems is a comprehensive scientific resource that examines the latest developments in understanding species relationships and their geographic distributions. The book bridges phylogenetics and phylogeography, two critical fields in evolutionary biology that help researchers understand how life has evolved and dispersed across Earth’s diverse environments.
This work covers both terrestrial and aquatic systems, providing a balanced perspective on evolutionary processes in different ecosystems. It addresses contemporary research methodologies, molecular techniques, and analytical approaches used to reconstruct evolutionary histories and map species dispersal patterns. The book presents case studies and research findings that demonstrate practical applications of phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis in conservation biology, population genetics, and biodiversity assessment.
Ideal for researchers, students, and professionals in evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation science, this book offers valuable insights into how organisms have adapted to their environments and how understanding their evolutionary origins informs modern conservation strategies.







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