Asymmetric introgression between fishes in the Red River basin of Texas is associated with variation in water quality

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: 2083 - 2095
Published: Jan 24, 2019
Abstract
When ecologically divergent taxa encounter one another, hybrid zones can form when reproductive isolation is incomplete. The location of such hybrid zones can be influenced by environmental variables, and an ecological context can provide unique insights into the mechanisms by which species diverge and are maintained. Two ecologically differentiated species of small benthic fishes, the endemic and imperiled prairie chub, Macrhybopsis australis,...
Paper Details
Title
Asymmetric introgression between fishes in the Red River basin of Texas is associated with variation in water quality
Published Date
Jan 24, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
2083 - 2095
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