Evidence for isolation-by-habitat among populations of an epiphytic orchid species on a small oceanic island.
Identifying factors that promote population differentiation is of interest for understanding the early stages of speciation. Gene flow among populations inhabiting different environments can be reduced by geographical distance (isolation-by-distance) or by divergent selection resulting from local ad...
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Auteurs principaux: | Bertrand Mallet, Florent Martos, Laury Blambert, Thierry Pailler, Laurence Humeau |
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2014
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