Premating barriers in young sympatric snail species
Abstract Sympatric coexistence of recently diverged species raises the question of barriers restricting the gene flow between them. Reproductive isolation may be implemented at several levels, and the weakening of some, e.g. premating, barriers may require the strengthening of the others, e.g. postc...
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Main Authors: | 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 |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1a05ac512bb547e4a897bcc55f6b9d7d |
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