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Benvenuto, Chiara Cheyppe-Buchmann, Sandrine Bermond, Gérald Ris, Nicolas Fauvergue, Xavier
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Evolutionary Ecology
Classical biological control—the introduction of exotic species to permanently control pests—offers an applied framework to test ecological and evolutionary hypotheses derived from invasion biology. One such hypothesis is that intraspecific hybridization can facilitate invasions because hybrids express higher phenotypic mean and/or variance than th...
Selz, O. M. Lucek, K. Young, K. A. Seehausen, O.
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Selz, O. M. Lucek, K. Young, K. A. Seehausen, O.
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Selz, O. M. Lucek, K. Young, K. A. Seehausen, O.
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Selz, O. M. Lucek, K. Young, K. A. Seehausen, O.
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Santos-Santos, Javier H Audenaert, Leen Verheyen, Erik Adriaens, Dominique
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Journal of anatomy
Hybridization is suggested to contribute to ecomorphological and taxonomic diversity in lacustrine East African cichlids. This is supported by studies demonstrating that genetic diversity within lake radiations has been influenced by hybridization events, leading to extensive phenotypic differentiation of genetically closely related species. Hybrid...