Maintenance of species boundaries despite ongoing gene flow in ragworts
The role of hybridization between diversifying species has been the focus of a huge amount of recent evolutionary research. While gene flow can prevent speciation or initiate species collapse, it can also generate new hybrid species. Similarly, while adaptive divergence can be wiped out by gene flow...
Autors principals: | Osborne, O, Chapman, M, Filatov, D, al., E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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