Population genetic structure of sexual and parthenogenetic damselflies inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear markers

Volume: 108, Issue: 4, Pages: 386 - 395
Published: Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
It has been postulated that obligate asexual lineages may persist in the long term if they escape from negative interactions with either sexual lineages or biological enemies; and thus, parthenogenetic populations will be more likely to occur in places that are difficult for sexuals to colonize, or those in which biological interactions are rare, such as islands or island-like habitats. Ischnura hastata is the only known example of natural...
Paper Details
Title
Population genetic structure of sexual and parthenogenetic damselflies inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear markers
Published Date
Sep 14, 2011
Journal
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
386 - 395
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