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English: Japan at the Last Glacial Maximum in the Late Pleistocene about 20,000 years ago
 
regions above sea level
 
unvegetated
 
sea
black outline indicates present-day Japan
Date Published: August 9, 2005
Source Davison A, Chiba S, Barton NH, Clarke B. (2005) "Speciation and Gene Flow between Snails of Opposite Chirality" (in English). PLoS Biology 3 (9, e282). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0030282 [1]
Author Davison A, Chiba S, Barton NH, Clarke B.
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