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Figure 1 in Discovery of a wild, genetically pure Chinese giant salamander creates new conservation opportunities.

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Figure 1 Map of survey localities in Jing'an County, northwest of Jiangxi, China The west part of black dashed line displays the historical distribution areas of CGS, upstream of River Liao. Red dashed line circles Daqi Mountain, which is closed to the public. Grey triangles indicate 16 sites surveyed without detection of individuals, while the red triangle and red line display the searching sites with detections.

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Published as part of Chai, Jing, Lu, Chen-Qi, Yi, Mu-Rong, Dai, Nian-Hua, Weng, Xiao-Dong, Di, Ming-Xiao, Peng, Yong, Tang, Yong, Shan, Qing-Hua, Wang, Kai, Liu, Huan-Zhang, Zhao, Hai-Peng, Jin, Jie-Qiong, Cao, Ru-Jun, Lu, Ping, Luo, Lai-Chun, Murphy, Robert W, Zhang, Ya-Ping & Che, Jing, 2022, Discovery of a wild, genetically pure Chinese giant salamander creates new conservation opportunities., pp. 469-480 in Zoological research 43 (3) on page 472, DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2022.101, http://zenodo.org/record/6595559

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