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From: Historical biogeography of the leopard (Panthera pardus) and its extinct Eurasian populations

Fig. 1

Map indicating the location of the samples included in our study, with the approximate historical and ancient (Pleistocene) distribution of the leopard (adapted from Uphyrkina et al., [19]; Diedrich [6]). The current distribution of leopards is severely reduced compared to the historical range, and highly fragmented [7]. Sample PP3 is not displayed due to its ambiguous provenance (“East Indies”)

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