Arekar, KunalSathyakumar, S.Karanth, Praveen2025-01-242021http://192.168.202.180:4000/handle/123456789/514Accumulation of genetic variation within different populations of a species is shaped by temporal changes in geography, climate and population demographic history via a combined effect of genetic drift, gene flow and selection. Physical barriers such as rivers and mountain ranges are known to prevent gene flow among populations, and over time, create population genetic structures. Given this background, present study used an integrative taxonomy of the Himalayan langurs and I further studied the role of different river valleys in the Himalayas as a potential barrier to gene flow.enMolecular phylogenyHimalayan LangurPhylogeographyMammalsPrimatesMolecular phylogeny and phylogeography of Himalayan langur species complexThesis