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Figure 5

From: Watershed boundaries and geographic isolation: patterns of diversification in cutthroat trout from western North America

Figure 5

Geographic distribution of Bonneville-Yellowstone and Great Basin cutthroat trout lineages. Geographic distribution of two major subclade lineages of Bonneville-Yellowstone cutthroat trout (see Figure 4) depicted by black circles (clade A) and white circles (clade B). Red circles represent sampling locations for the clade of Great Basin cutthroat trout (see Figure 8). Colored polygons represent the estimated boundary for the native range of Bonneville (blue) and Yellowstone (Yellow) subspecies of cutthroat trout [24]. The dashed line represents the extent of the Bear River watershed, excluding the Malad River sub-basin.

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