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From: Population genetic structure and evolutionary history of Bale monkeys (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in the southern Ethiopian Highlands

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Map showing sampling localities for Bale monkeys, grivets, vervets and phenotypical vervet x grivet hybrids. The sampling sites in continuous forest (CF) covered more than 100 km2 of the Bale Mountains: Odobullu (OD), Shedem (SH), and Harenna (HR). The sampling sites in fragmented forests (FF) of the Sidamo Highlands are small and isolated habitats surrounded by human settlement, agriculture and/or grazing land: Kokosa (KK), Afursa (AF), Ekuma (EK), Kulla (KL), Gerbicho (GR), Bokata (BK), Wotiye (WT), Gejaba (GJ), and Yeko (YK). Grivet sampling sites: Lake Awassa (LA), Sodore (SD), Menagesha (MN), Woliso (WL), Jimma (JM), and Bonga (BN). Vervet sampling sites: Yabello (YB) and Sof Omar (SO). Vervet-grivet hybrid sampling site: Arba Minch (AM). The colour of localities corresponds to the clusters in Figs. 2 and 3

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