Europe, Siberia and in between: Caucasian populations of non-biting midges
Wednesday, July 1, 2015 - 09:30
in Paleontology & Archaeology
A research in the North Caucasus, conducted by a group of Russian scientists over three years, has revealed an intermediate distribution of Caucasian populations of non-biting midges between Europe and Siberia. Their observations also proved some interesting morphological distinctions between the studied populations and the previously researched ones from Europe and Siberia. Their results have been published in the open-access journal Comparative Cytogenetics.