Hybrid speciation in a marine mammal: the clymene dolphin (Stenella clymene).
Natural hybridization may result in the exchange of genetic material between divergent lineages and even the formation of new taxa. Many of the Neo-Darwinian architects argued that, particularly for animal clades, natural hybridization was maladaptive. Recent evidence, however, has falsified this hy...
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                  | Auteurs principaux: | Ana R Amaral, Gretchen Lovewell, Maria M Coelho, George Amato, Howard C Rosenbaum | 
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| Langue: | EN | 
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      2014
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