Genes of the extinct Caucasian bison still roam the Białowieża Forest and are the source of genetic discrepancies between Polish and Belarusian populations of the European bison, Bison bonasus

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Czasopismo: BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY (ISSN: 0024-4066)
Współautorzy: Małgorzata Tokarska, Aleksei N. Bunevich, Ditte Demontis, Taras Sipko, Gennady Baryshnikov, Rafał Kowalczyk, Yuliya Voitukhovskaya, Jan Marek Wójcik, Barbara Marczuk, Iwona Ruczyńska, Cino Pertoldi
Rok wydania: 2015
Tom: 114
Numer czasopisma: 4
Strony od-do: 752-763
DOI: 10.1111/bij.12470



Cytowanie w formacie Bibtex:
@article{1,
author = "Kajetan Perzanowski and Małgorzata Tokarska and Aleksei N. Bunevich and Ditte Demontis and Taras Sipko and Gennady Baryshnikov and Rafał Kowalczyk and Yuliya Voitukhovskaya and Jan Marek Wójcik and Barbara Marczuk and Iwona Ruczyńska and Cino Pertoldi",
title = "Genes of the extinct Caucasian bison still roam the Białowieża Forest and are the source of genetic discrepancies between Polish and Belarusian populations of the European bison, Bison bonasus",
journal = "BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY",
year = "2015",
number = "4",
pages = "752-763"
}

Cytowanie w formacie APA:
Perzanowski, K. and Małgorzata Tokarska and Aleksei N. Bunevich and Ditte Demontis and Taras Sipko and Gennady Baryshnikov and Rafał Kowalczyk and Yuliya Voitukhovskaya and Jan Marek Wójcik and Barbara Marczuk and Iwona Ruczyńska and Cino Pertoldi(2015). Genes of the extinct Caucasian bison still roam the Białowieża Forest and are the source of genetic discrepancies between Polish and Belarusian populations of the European bison, Bison bonasus. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 4, 752-763.