Varying Intensities of Introgression Obscure Incipient Venom-Associated Speciation in the Timber Rattlesnake (<i>Crotalus horridus</i>)
Ecologically divergent selection can lead to the evolution of reproductive isolation through the process of ecological speciation, but the balance of responsible evolutionary forces is often obscured by an inadequate assessment of demographic history and the genetics of traits under selection. Snake...
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Autores principales: | Mark J. Margres, Kenneth P. Wray, Dragana Sanader, Preston J. McDonald, Lauren M. Trumbull, Austin H. Patton, Darin R. Rokyta |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c10ec7caf4e340b19010283c077bb483 |
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