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Article title
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Material and Methods
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Sample collection and measurements
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Sexual size dimorphism (SSD)
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Multivariate analysis
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Sample partitioning methods and cluster validation
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Multivariate allometry
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Paleogeography
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Software used
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Results
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Description of the SZM/SHM morphospace
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Geographical pattern
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Results of sample splitting
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Results of discriminant analysis
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Identification of specimens characterised by intermediate cranial features between M. l. amurensis and M. l. leucurus
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Morphometric description of M. l. leucurus and M. l. amurensis
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“Intermediate” and “deviate” specimens
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Comparison of multivariate allometric patterns in typical M. l. amurensis and M. l. leucurus
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Sexual size dimorphism of the skulls of M. l. amurensis and M. l. leucurus compared to other Eurasian badgers
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Position of M. l. amurensis relative to M. anakuma in the context of morphological variability in Eurasian badgers
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Pleistocene and Holocene paleogeography of Eurasian badgers
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Discussion
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Morphological differentiation in Asian badgers
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Putative origin and migrations of Asian badgers
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Supplementary materials
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