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From: Evolving in the highlands: the case of the Neotropical Lerma live-bearing Poeciliopsis infans (Woolman, 1894) (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae) in Central Mexico

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Sampling locations and the biogeographical regions where Poeciliopsis infans is distributed. The colors of the biogeographical regions corresponded with the colors used in the phylogenetic analyses. The codes of the biogeographical regions are as follows: (Mag) Magdalena Lake; (Etz) Etzatlan-San Marcos region; (Ver) Verde River; (Ame) Ameca River; (Ato) Atotonilco Lake as the number 1; (Sma) San Marcos Lake as the number 2; (Say) Sayula Lake as the number 3; (Zap) Zapotlan Lake as the number 4, these four lakes belong to Sayula region; (San) Grande de Santiago River; (Tam) Tamazula River; (Pat) Patzcuaro Lake; (Cha) Chapala Lake; (Bal) Balsas River; (Cot) Cotija Lake; (Lle) Lower Lerma Basin; (Mle) Middle Lerma Basin; (Zac) Zacapu region; and, (Cui) Cuitzeo Lake. The meters above see level (MASL) are indicated with level curves

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