Contrasting levels of sympatric divergence within lacustrine Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus forms flock: high differentiation between size forms, low differentiation between seasonal races

Author:

Tambovtseva Valentina G.ORCID,Samusenok Vitalii P.ORCID,Yur’ev Anatolii L.ORCID,Korostelev Nikolai B.ORCID,Khlystov Viktor S.,Matveev Arkadii N.ORCID,Alekseyev Sergey S.ORCID

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Russian Science Foundation

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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