Journal article
Variation in phenotype, parasite load and male competitive ability across a cryptic hybrid zone
D Stuart-Fox, R Godinho, JG de Bellocq, NR Irwin, JC Brito, A Moussalli, P Široký, AF Hugall, SJE Baird
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or species, which are highly genetically divergent but apparently cannot be distinguished morphologically. This observation gives rise to three important questions: 1) have these cryptic lineages diverged in phenotypic traits that may not be obvious to humans; 2) when cryptic lineages come into secondary contact, what are the evolutionary consequences: stable co-existence, replacement, admixture or differentiation and 3) what processes influence the evolutionary dynamics of these secondary contact zones? Methodology/Principal Findings: To address these questions, we first tested whether males of the ..
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