COVER PHOTO: Hybridization between coyotes (Canis latrans) and red wolves (Canis rufus) during the mid‐20th century produced novel phenotypic traits in the Gulf Coast canid population of southwestern Louisiana, USA, facilitating the emergence of a wetland‐adapted coyote shaped by red wolf introgression and coastal environmental pressures. Hinton et al.
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