
Emma Falkeid Eriksen
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2 months ago |
nature.com | Emma Falkeid Eriksen |Svein Vatsvåg Nielsen |Per Ake Persson |Estrella Malca |Giada Ferrari |Lane Atmore | +1 more
AbstractMitonuclear discordance between species is readily documented in marine fishes. Such discordance may either be the result of past natural phenomena or the result of recent introgression from previously seperated species after shifts in their spatial distributions.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Adam Andrews |Per Ake Persson |Emma Falkeid Eriksen |Svein Vatsvaag Nielsen
AbstractMitogenomic (MT) introgression between species is readily documented in marine fishes. Such introgression events may either be long-term natural phenomena or the result of human-driven shifts in spatial distributions of previously separated species. Determining the drivers behind MT introgression is stymied by the difficulty of directly observing patterns of interbreeding over long timescales.
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