Phenotypic convergence in genetically distinct lineages of a Rhinolophus species complex (Mammalia, Chiroptera).
Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or because they share biological constraints that limit the phenotypic variants produced. A common theme in bats is the sympatric occurrence of cryptic species that are convergent in morphology but diverg...
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Autores principales: | David S Jacobs, Hassan Babiker, Anna Bastian, Teresa Kearney, Rowen van Eeden, Jacqueline M Bishop |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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