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    Sympatric speciation by K.K. Verma

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…But a number of recent studies show that speciation occurs in sympatry too, that sympatric speciation is quite common, perhaps more common than hitherto believed. …”
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    Sympatric speciation: when is it possible in bacteria? by Jonathan Friedman, Eric J Alm, B Jesse Shapiro

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…According to theory, sympatric speciation in sexual eukaryotes is favored when relatively few loci in the genome are sufficient for reproductive isolation and adaptation to different niches. …”
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    Sympatric Occurrence of 3 Arenaviruses, Tanzania by Joëlle Goüy de Bellocq, Benny Borremans, Abdul Katakweba, Rhodes Makundi, Stuart J.E. Baird, Beate Becker-Ziaja, Stephan Günther, Herwig Leirs

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Analysis of 340 nt of the viral RNA polymerase gene showed sympatric occurrence of 3 distinct arenaviruses.…”
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    Premating barriers in young sympatric snail species by Arina L. Maltseva, Marina A. Varfolomeeva, Arseniy A. Lobov, Polina O. Tikanova, Egor A. Repkin, Irina Y. Babkina, Marina Panova, Natalia A. Mikhailova, Andrei I. Granovitch

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Abstract Sympatric coexistence of recently diverged species raises the question of barriers restricting the gene flow between them. …”
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    Determinants of the Sympatric Host-Pathogen Relationship in Tuberculosis. by Susana David, A R A Mateus, Elsa L Duarte, José Albuquerque, Clara Portugal, Luísa Sancho, João Lavinha, Guilherme Gonçalves

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Major contributions from pathogen genome analysis and host genetics have equated the possibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-evolution with its human host leading to more stable sympatric host-pathogen relationships. However, the attribution to either sympatric or allopatric categories depends on the resolution or grain of genotypic characterization. …”
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    Genomics of Rapid Incipient Speciation in Sympatric Threespine Stickleback. by David A Marques, Kay Lucek, Joana I Meier, Salome Mwaiko, Catherine E Wagner, Laurent Excoffier, Ole Seehausen

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Most genomic studies of ecological speciation have investigated allopatric populations, making it difficult to infer reproductive isolation. The few studies on sympatric ecotypes have focused on advanced stages of the speciation process after thousands of generations of divergence. …”
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    Sympatric and allopatric divergence of MHC genes in threespine stickleback. by Blake Matthews, Luke J Harmon, Leithen M'Gonigle, Kerry B Marchinko, Helmut Schaschl

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Our results indicate parallel divergence in the number of MHC alleles between sympatric stickleback species, possibly resulting from the contrasting parasite communities in littoral and pelagic habitats of lakes.…”
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    Stridulations reveal cryptic speciation in neotropical sympatric ants. by Ronara Souza Ferreira, Chantal Poteaux, Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie, Dominique Fresneau, Fanny Rybak

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…We observed that each of the cryptic morph studied presents a morphologically distinct stridulatory organ and that all sympatric morphs produce distinctive stridulations. …”
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    Trophic ecology of sympatric small cats in the Brazilian Pampa. by Raissa Prior Migliorini, Felipe Bortolotto Peters, Marina Ochoa Favarini, Carlos Benhur Kasper

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study aimed to describe and compare the diet of four sympatric small cats in the grasslands of southern Brazil. …”
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    Reticulate sympatric speciation in Cameroonian crater lake cichlids by Schliewen Ulrich K, Klee Barbara

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…The nuclear phylogeny confirms previous findings which suggested the monophyly and sympatric origin of the flock. However, discordant intra-flock phylogenies reconstructed from mitochondrial and nuclear data suggest strongly that secondary hybridization among lineages that primarily diverged under sympatric conditions had occurred. …”
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