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populations and subspecies differ genetically to such an extent that they may be considered species. Although the giraffe, as a whole, is not considered to be threatened, if each cryptic species is considered separately, there is a much higher level of threat.
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and species, but the botanical code defines four ranks below subgenus (section, subsection, series, and subseries). Different informal taxonomic solutions have been used to indicate a species complex.
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Distinguishing close species within a complex requires the study of often very small differences. Morphological differences may be minute and visible only by the use of adapted methods, such as
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Species complexes exist in all groups of organisms and are identified by the rigorous study of differences between individual species that uses minute morphological details, tests of
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Often, such complexes do not become evident until a new species is introduced into the system, which breaks down existing species barriers. An example is the introduction of the
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in the complex may be able to hybridize readily with each other, further blurring any distinctions. Terms that are sometimes used synonymously but have more precise meanings are
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butterflies. Hybrid speciation has been observed in various species complexes, such as insects, fungi, and plants. In plants, hybridization often takes place through
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group), but closer examination can sometimes disprove that. For example, yellow-spotted "fire salamanders" in the genus
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334:, which might be a sign of ongoing or incipient
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954:
2567:"Iowa State University Department of Agronomy"
2184:
2077:Annals of the Entomological Society of America
2026:Amadon D. (1966). "The superspecies concept".
2021:
2019:
1955:Annals of the Entomological Society of America
1953:(Diptera: Drosophilidae) superspecies taxon".
1400:
1398:
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330:Some authors apply the term to a species with
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1979:
1778:
1686:
1633:International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
32:International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
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784:. In such cases, similarity has arisen from
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1787:"The meaning of the term 'sibling species'"
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1366:
1323:"Species Concepts and Species Delimitation"
1204:
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1148:
114:Two or more taxa that were once considered
46:. For another use of physiologic race, see
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1518:): Ring species complex on a global scale"
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878:Where closely related species co-exist in
204:At least six treefrog species make up the
122:(taxa within a species, such as bacterial
27:Group of closely related similar organisms
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770:, formerly all classified as one species
4980:Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
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2633:Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
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1199:
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2592:"Species Group | Encyclopedia.com"
1692:
1372:
1081:Ron, Santiago; Caminer, Marcel (2014).
1006:
14:
5021:
2584:
2429:Elmer K, Davila J, Lougheed S (2007).
2232:"Molecular phylogeny of treecreepers (
1693:McNeill, J; et al., eds. (2012),
1514:"Phylogeography of the trumpetfishes (
812:, and hybrid plant species are called
4743:Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
3727:
3326:
2943:
2230:Tietze DT, Martens J, Sun YH (2006).
1165:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
867:, where interbreeding with the local
819:
690:
3362:
3281:
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699:A species complex typically forms a
489:are common. Historical synonyms are
471:
38:. For the principles of hiding, see
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2645:10.1146/annurev.es.24.110193.001201
1379:Populations, Species, and Evolution
1308:10.1146/annurev.en.40.010195.002455
667:(left) was previously considered a
349:
24:
4148:Evolutionary developmental biology
2719:Proceedings of the Royal Society B
1535:10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb00619.x
663:Similarity can be misleading: the
395:
383:
25:
5055:
1850:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1083:"Systematics of treefrogs of the
578:are indicative of species in the
549:
376:are defined at the level between
48:Race (biology)#Physiological race
5002:
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2854:10.1111/j.1744-7348.2010.00448.x
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2397:10.1046/j.1365-294x.2000.00870.x
2259:
2253:10.1111/j.1474-919X.2006.00547.x
2178:10.1046/j.1439-0329.2003.00328.x
2136:10.1046/j.1365-2699.2001.00535.x
1723:South African Journal of Science
1027:
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574:, may be explored. For example,
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372:of zoology and bacteriology, no
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197:
4805:Extended evolutionary synthesis
3994:Gene-centered view of evolution
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1273:Molecular Biology and Evolution
443:
4933:Hologenome theory of evolution
4800:History of molecular evolution
4026:Evolutionarily stable strategy
3915:Last universal common ancestor
3705:
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2969:
1664:. Washington (DC): ASM Press.
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241:, as is shown by genetic data.
71:is a group of closely related
42:. For supposed creatures, see
13:
1:
4727:Renaissance and Enlightenment
2666:Knowlton N. (February 2000).
2162:Heterobasidion annosum s.lat.
1883:Hodges SA, Arnold ML (1994).
1264:Moran P, Kornfield I (1993).
1068:
1043:Glossary of scientific naming
523:
188:
4938:Missing heritability problem
4565:Gamete differentiation/sexes
2772:"Molecular phylogeny of the
2112:Galaxias vulgaris sensu lato
1764:. Harvard University Press.
955:Disease and pathogen control
800:most recent common ancestors
776:, are not monophyletic: the
537:', it is often used after a
439:mixed-species foraging flock
307:" but acknowledges that the
7:
3299:Evolutionary biology Portal
2433:Eleutherodactylus ockendeni
2236:) detects hidden diversity"
1296:Annual Review of Entomology
1177:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.04.029
1035:Evolutionary biology portal
1020:
890:Eleutherodactylus ockendeni
309:criteria to delimit species
183:can be inherently difficult
10:
5060:
4570:Life cycles/nuclear phases
4122:Trivers–Willard hypothesis
2343:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa046
1862:10.1016/j.tree.2006.11.004
1321:De Queiroz, Kevin (2007).
982:vector genus of mosquito,
29:
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4068:Parent–offspring conflict
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3873:Earliest known life forms
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3103:
3051:
3005:
2977:
2842:Annals of Applied Biology
2209:10.1007/s13225-010-0070-0
1340:10.1080/10635150701701083
973:and species that are not.
409:This term, introduced by
332:intraspecific variability
4921:Cultural group selection
4785:The eclipse of Darwinism
4757:On the Origin of Species
4732:Transmutation of species
3142:Nonecological speciation
2506:BMC Evolutionary Biology
2439:BMC Evolutionary Biology
1736:10.17159/sajs.2022/14495
1294:or a species complex?".
1112:10.3897/zookeys.370.6291
992:, and sister species of
778:Corsican fire salamander
665:Corsican fire salamander
533:A Latin phrase meaning '
157:-based methods, such as
4926:Dual inheritance theory
4765:History of paleontology
2801:10.1073/pnas.91.15.6885
2684:10.1023/A:1003933603879
2460:10.1186/1471-2148-7-247
2116:Journal of Biogeography
2040:10.2307/sysbio/15.3.245
1913:10.1073/pnas.91.11.5129
1806:10.1093/sysbio/21.4.446
1491:10.1093/sysbio/41.3.273
1235:10.1126/science.1059936
846:Oxford University Press
842:A Dictionary of Zoology
595:molecular phylogenetics
541:, often abbreviated as
513:. Used as abbreviation
358:The rubyspot damselfly
159:molecular phylogenetics
4614:Punctuated equilibrium
3935:Non-adaptive radiation
3883:Evolutionary arms race
3247:Punctuated equilibrium
3203:Character displacement
3023:Reproductive isolation
2992:Laboratory experiments
2904:10.1186/1741-7007-5-57
2731:10.1098/rspb.2006.3718
2527:10.1186/1471-2148-7-28
1949:: a new member of the
1475:Ensatina eschscholtzii
974:
929:Biodiversity estimates
924:Practical implications
757:
748:– morphological stasis
722:Pristimantis ockendeni
708:
584:reproductive isolation
365:
314:reproductive isolation
151:reproductive isolation
64:
4906:Evolutionary medicine
4780:Mendelian inheritance
4488:Biological complexity
4476:Programmed cell death
4168:Phenotypic plasticity
3888:Evolutionary pressure
3878:Evidence of evolution
3776:Timeline of evolution
3128:Ecological speciation
3043:Evidence of evolution
2373:Salamandra salamandra
1967:10.1093/aesa/81.3.380
1785:Steyskal GC. (1972).
1053:Association (ecology)
962:
904:, a process known as
830:Iowa State University
742:
729:Stabilizing selection
698:
686:Evolution and ecology
656:Salamandra salamandra
539:binomial species name
519:binomial species name
357:
56:
5034:Evolutionary biology
4880:Teleology in biology
4775:Blending inheritance
4153:Genetic assimilation
4016:Artificial selection
3755:Evolutionary biology
2596:www.encyclopedia.com
2325:Daphnia curvirostris
1947:Drosophila koepferae
1758:Mayr, Ernst (1942).
1409:Ranunculus auricomus
1085:Hypsiboas calcaratus
1007:Conservation biology
988:, the fungi causing
945:Celleporella hyalina
796:reticulate evolution
786:convergent evolution
207:Hypsiboas calcaratus
179:conservation biology
57:The butterfly genus
4943:Molecular evolution
4901:Ecological genetics
4770:Transitional fossil
4560:Sexual reproduction
4400:endomembrane system
4329:pollinator-mediated
4285:dolphins and whales
4063:Parental investment
3411:Infrakingdom/Branch
3132:Parallel speciation
2792:1994PNAS...91.6885B
2518:2007BMCEE...7...28M
2451:2007BMCEE...7..247E
2389:2000MolEc...9..397S
2128:2001JBiog..28...59W
2073:Cotesia melitaearum
1904:1994PNAS...91.5129H
1590:2013MolEc..22.2668M
1227:2001Sci...293.1473R
1221:(5534): 1473–1477.
1103:2014ZooK..370....1C
1089:Hypsiboas fasciatus
1048:Alliance (taxonomy)
361:Hetaerina americana
4916:Cultural evolution
4031:Fisher's principle
3960:Handicap principle
3950:Parallel evolution
3814:Adaptive radiation
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3212:Speciation in taxa
3147:Assortative mating
2028:Systematic Biology
1794:Systematic Zoology
1479:Systematic Biology
1427:10.1002/tax.584012
1327:Systematic Biology
975:
906:adaptive radiation
884:Niche partitioning
840:with one another.
820:Range and habitats
758:
709:
701:monophyletic group
691:Speciation process
628:Salamandra corsica
535:in the broad sense
491:species collectiva
370:nomenclature codes
366:
237:comprises several
132:monophyletic group
120:infraspecific taxa
65:
18:Complex (taxonomy)
5016:
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4632:Uniformitarianism
4585:Sex-determination
4090:Sexual dimorphism
4085:Natural selection
3989:Unit of selection
3955:Signalling theory
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3170:Hybrid speciation
3118:Natural selection
3105:Isolating factors
2774:Anopheles gambiae
2725:(1607): 199–207.
2620:Article in Danish
2377:Molecular Ecology
2293:10.1111/nph.13755
2193:Lactarius volemus
2060:. pp. 26–36.
1951:Drosophila serido
1898:(11): 5129–5132.
1598:10.1111/mec.12295
1584:(10): 2668–2682.
1578:Molecular Ecology
1569:Anolis marmoratus
1388:978-0-674-69013-4
995:Bactrocera tryoni
966:Anopheles gambiae
914:Galápagos Islands
902:ecological niches
792:Hybrid speciation
782:Alpine salamander
755:hybrid speciation
705:phylogenetic tree
677:Alpine salamander
611:African elephants
576:territorial songs
475:Species aggregate
167:species diversity
144:Hybrid speciation
111:are also in use.
101:species aggregate
16:(Redirected from
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4795:Modern synthesis
4555:Multicellularity
4550:Mosaic evolution
4435:auditory ossicle
4117:Social selection
4100:Flowering plants
4095:Sexual selection
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342:or species with
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316:, are applied.
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3986:
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3974:
3964:
3963:
3962:
3952:
3947:
3942:
3940:Origin of life
3937:
3932:
3927:
3925:Microevolution
3922:
3920:Macroevolution
3917:
3912:
3907:
3906:
3905:
3895:
3890:
3885:
3880:
3875:
3870:
3865:
3860:
3858:Common descent
3855:
3854:
3853:
3843:
3838:
3836:Baldwin effect
3833:
3832:
3831:
3826:
3816:
3811:
3806:
3800:
3798:
3792:
3791:
3789:
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3432:
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3327:
3318:
3317:
3315:
3314:
3302:
3290:
3278:
3265:
3262:
3261:
3259:
3258:
3251:Macroevolution
3236:
3231:
3226:
3221:
3215:
3213:
3209:
3208:
3206:
3205:
3200:
3195:
3185:
3166:
3164:
3158:
3157:
3155:
3154:
3152:Haldane's rule
3149:
3144:
3139:
3125:
3120:
3115:
3109:
3107:
3101:
3100:
3098:
3097:
3092:
3078:
3075:Founder effect
3055:
3053:
3049:
3048:
3046:
3045:
3040:
3035:
3030:
3025:
3020:
3009:
3007:
3006:Basic concepts
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3000:
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2989:
2984:
2978:
2975:
2974:
2967:
2966:
2959:
2952:
2944:
2937:
2936:
2877:
2863:10019.1/122744
2825:
2786:(15): 6885–8.
2762:
2705:
2658:
2639:(1): 189–216.
2623:
2608:
2583:
2558:
2492:
2418:
2383:(4): 397–410.
2356:
2337:(3): 772–822.
2315:
2286:(1): 310–323.
2266:
2246:(3): 477–488.
2222:
2183:
2172:(5): 269–286.
2149:
2102:
2083:(3): 382–394.
2063:
2045:
2034:(3): 245–249.
2015:
1972:
1961:(3): 380–385.
1937:
1875:
1856:(3): 148–155.
1818:
1815:on 2015-02-07.
1777:
1770:
1750:
1709:
1685:
1670:
1648:
1642:978-0853010067
1641:
1619:
1557:
1504:
1485:(3): 273–291.
1465:
1450:
1394:
1387:
1362:
1333:(6): 879–886.
1313:
1302:(1): 511–534.
1292:Bemisia tabaci
1282:
1256:
1198:
1171:(2): 694–701.
1144:
1072:
1070:
1067:
1066:
1065:
1060:
1055:
1050:
1045:
1039:
1038:
1022:
1019:
1008:
1005:
990:cryptococcosis
956:
953:
936:phylogeography
930:
927:
925:
922:
918:Charles Darwin
850:allopatrically
832:Department of
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550:Identification
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4953:Phylogenetics
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4856:Structuralism
4854:
4852:
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4842:
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4831:Catastrophism
4829:
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4819:
4818:
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4812:
4806:
4803:
4801:
4798:
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4790:Neo-Darwinism
4788:
4786:
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4716:
4710:
4707:
4705:
4704:Reinforcement
4702:
4700:
4697:
4695:
4692:
4690:
4687:
4685:
4682:
4680:
4677:
4675:
4672:
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4657:
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4652:
4651:
4649:
4647:
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4636:Catastrophism
4633:
4630:
4628:
4627:Macromutation
4624:
4623:Micromutation
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4390:symbiogenesis
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4076:
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4069:
4066:
4064:
4061:
4060:
4059:
4058:Kin selection
4056:
4054:
4053:Genetic drift
4051:
4049:
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3394:/Superkingdom
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3288:
3279:
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3276:
3267:
3266:
3263:
3256:
3255:Chronospecies
3252:
3248:
3244:
3240:
3237:
3235:
3232:
3230:
3227:
3225:
3222:
3220:
3217:
3216:
3214:
3210:
3204:
3201:
3199:
3196:
3193:
3189:
3188:Reinforcement
3186:
3183:
3182:Recombination
3179:
3175:
3171:
3168:
3167:
3165:
3163:
3159:
3153:
3150:
3148:
3145:
3143:
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3119:
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3114:
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3106:
3102:
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3090:
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3014:
3011:
3010:
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2995:
2993:
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2988:
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2983:
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2972:
2965:
2960:
2958:
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2672:Hydrobiologia
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2642:
2638:
2634:
2627:
2621:
2612:
2597:
2593:
2587:
2573:on 2011-10-05
2572:
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2562:
2554:
2547:
2543:
2538:
2533:
2528:
2523:
2519:
2515:
2511:
2507:
2503:
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2488:
2484:
2479:
2474:
2470:
2466:
2461:
2456:
2452:
2448:
2444:
2440:
2436:
2434:
2425:
2423:
2414:
2410:
2406:
2402:
2398:
2394:
2390:
2386:
2382:
2378:
2374:
2370:
2363:
2361:
2352:
2348:
2344:
2340:
2336:
2332:
2331:
2326:
2319:
2311:
2307:
2303:
2299:
2294:
2289:
2285:
2281:
2277:
2270:
2262:
2254:
2249:
2245:
2241:
2237:
2235:
2226:
2218:
2214:
2210:
2206:
2203:(1): 99–130.
2202:
2198:
2194:
2187:
2179:
2175:
2171:
2167:
2163:
2156:
2154:
2145:
2141:
2137:
2133:
2129:
2125:
2121:
2117:
2113:
2106:
2098:
2094:
2090:
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2082:
2078:
2074:
2067:
2059:
2052:
2050:
2041:
2037:
2033:
2029:
2022:
2020:
2011:
2007:
2003:
1999:
1995:
1991:
1988:(1): 88–104.
1987:
1983:
1976:
1968:
1964:
1960:
1956:
1952:
1948:
1941:
1933:
1929:
1924:
1919:
1914:
1909:
1905:
1901:
1897:
1893:
1886:
1879:
1871:
1867:
1863:
1859:
1855:
1851:
1844:
1837:
1835:
1833:
1831:
1829:
1827:
1825:
1823:
1811:
1807:
1803:
1799:
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1781:
1773:
1771:9780674862500
1767:
1763:
1762:
1754:
1746:
1742:
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1732:
1728:
1724:
1720:
1713:
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1697:
1689:
1681:
1677:
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1671:9781555810399
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1523:
1519:
1517:
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1500:
1496:
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1484:
1480:
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1461:
1454:
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1437:
1432:
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1416:
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1410:
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1390:
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1367:
1358:
1354:
1350:
1346:
1341:
1336:
1332:
1328:
1324:
1317:
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1301:
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1267:
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1236:
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1228:
1224:
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1131:
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1118:
1113:
1108:
1104:
1100:
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1092:
1090:
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