Mattucci, F., Oliveira, R., Lyons, L. A., Alves, P. C., & Randi, E. (2015). European wildcat populations are subdivided into five main biogeographic groups: Consequences of Pleistocene climate changes or recent anthropogenic fragmentation? Ecol Evol.
Chicago Style aipamenaMattucci, Federica, Rita Oliveira, Leslie A. Lyons, Paulo C. Alves, and Ettore Randi. "European Wildcat Populations Are Subdivided Into Five Main Biogeographic Groups: Consequences of Pleistocene Climate Changes or Recent Anthropogenic Fragmentation?" Ecol Evol 2015.
MLA aipamenaMattucci, Federica, et al. "European Wildcat Populations Are Subdivided Into Five Main Biogeographic Groups: Consequences of Pleistocene Climate Changes or Recent Anthropogenic Fragmentation?" Ecol Evol 2015.