B. ÇIPLAK Et Al. , "Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group," Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2, pp.221-236, 2024
ÇIPLAK, B. Et Al. 2024. Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group. Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2 , 221-236.
ÇIPLAK, B., Yahyaoğlu, Ö., ULUAR, O., & Knowles, L. L., (2024). Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group. Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2, 221-236.
ÇIPLAK, BATTAL Et Al. "Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group," Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2, 221-236, 2024
ÇIPLAK, BATTAL Et Al. "Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group." Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2, pp.221-236, 2024
ÇIPLAK, B. Et Al. (2024) . "Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group." Systematic Entomology , vol.49, no.2, pp.221-236.
@article{article, author={BATTAL ÇIPLAK Et Al. }, title={Understudied regions and messy taxonomy: Geography, not taxonomy, is the best predictor for genetic divergence of the Poecilimon bosphoricus species group}, journal={Systematic Entomology}, year=2024, pages={221-236} }