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The phrase "a recently less" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a change in frequency or quantity, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "There has been a recently less frequent occurrence of the event."
Alternatives: "a recently reduced" or "a less frequent".
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Additional support for this hypothesis can be found in the closely related G. alpinus, a recently (less than 18,000 years) evolved sister taxon [ 36] of G. cotidianus that likely originated from a diadromous stock [ 36, 37, 75].
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