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  <title>Comparative phylogeography of alpine/subalpine Himalopsyche of the Tibeto-Himalayan region: An assessment of mountain geo-biodiversity hypothesis</title>
 </titles>
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  <description descriptionType="Other"><![CDATA[<p>Distribution range size change from the LGM to present day of H. tibetana, H. digitata, H. gregoryi, and H. platon, which are endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The species distribution modelling of each species at different time scenarios are constructed with an ensemble method using the R package biomod2.</p>]]></description>
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 <subjects>
  <subject>mountain biodiversity</subject>
  <subject>caddisfly</subject>
  <subject>Himalopsyche</subject>
  <subject>Himalayas</subject>
  <subject>Hengduan mountains</subject>
 </subjects>
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  <geoLocation>
   <geoLocationPlace>lake level and area data for 31 lakes from 1992 to 2015</geoLocationPlace>
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    <pointLongitude>107.75</pointLongitude>
    <pointLatitude>46.316</pointLatitude>
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   <geoLocationPlace>H. tibetana &amp;H. digitata</geoLocationPlace>
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    <pointLongitude>84.462</pointLongitude>
    <pointLatitude>27.718</pointLatitude>
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   <geoLocationPlace>H. gregoryi &amp; H. platon</geoLocationPlace>
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    <pointLongitude>99.843</pointLongitude>
    <pointLatitude>28.450</pointLatitude>
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  <contributor contributorType="ContactPerson">
   <contributorName nameType="Personal">Xiling Deng</contributorName>
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