Massive introgression drives species radiation at the range limit of Anopheles gambiae
Impacts of introgressive hybridisation may range from genomic erosion and species collapse to rapid adaptation and speciation but opportunities to study these dynamics are rare. We investigated the extent, causes and consequences of a hybrid zone between Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae in G...
Auteurs principaux: | Vicente, J, Clarkson, C, Caputo, B, Gomes, B, Pombi, M, Sousa, C, Antao, T, Dinis, J, Bottà, G, Mancini, E, Petrarca, V, Mead, D, Drury, E, Stalker, J, Miles, A, Kwiatkowski, D, Donnelly, M, Rodrigues, A, Torre, A, Weetman, D, Pinto, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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