The mitochondrial gene
COI
reveals the origin of the introduction of
Platanichthys platana
(Regan, 1917) (Clupeiformes, Clupeidae) in a Neotropical floodplain
Laura Ivana Ramos, Bárbara Scorsim, C. S. Pavanelli, A. V. de Oliveira
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