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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Background: Systematics and the role of mitochondrial DNA
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What is a species?
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Molecular systematics and the role of mitochondrial DNA
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The limits of mtDNA
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Integrative taxonomy to the rescue
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What constitutes a critical test of mitochondrially defined candidate species?
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What does not constitute appropriate tests of mitochondrial candidate species?
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Aims and objectives
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Methods
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Results
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Discussion
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Do better with no more: Optimising resource use to rigorously test species hypotheses
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Sequence smarter, not harder
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Choose appropriate nuclear markers
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Choose appropriate morphological analyses
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Ensure adequate geographical coverage
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Provide key distributional and natural history information
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A sense of proportion
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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