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Population structure, selection signal and introgression of gamecocks revealed by whole genome sequencing. [PDF]
Xu N+7 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Hybridisation plays a critical role in species evolution and is widespread among primates, particularly in the genus Papio. Several baboon hybridisation zones have been identified in Africa, with Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique being notable for chacma baboons exhibiting phenotypic and genomic traits of both chacma and yellow ...
Matteo Caldon+5 more
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Genome Analyses Reveal Diverse Riverine Genetic Contributions to the Lake Malawi Cichlid Radiation. [PDF]
Gresham S+6 more
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In this work, we described three new endemic species of Namib Day geckos (Rhoptropus) from the northern Benguela Province, highlighting the importance of this region as an important center of endemism. ABSTRACT Angola remains one of the least explored countries in Africa, and several groups of reptiles still require taxonomic and phylogenetic revision.
Javier Lobón‐Rovira+4 more
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Possible Involvement of Ghost Introgressions in the Striking Diversity of Vomeronasal Type 1 Receptor Genes in East African Cichlids. [PDF]
Taki S+4 more
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Conservation is impossible if we have not described all of the species we aim to conserve. This paper reviews the taxonomy of the kultarr (Antechinomys laniger) a small arid‐zone specialist native to Australia. We describe a new species, A. auritus sp. nov., and resurrect a formerly recognized species, A. spenceri. ABSTRACT Globally, mammal species are
Cameron S. Dodd+5 more
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Unraveling the Ancient Introgression History of <i>Xanthoceras</i> (Sapindaceae): Insights from Phylogenomic Analysis. [PDF]
He J, Li M, Wu H, Cheng J, Xie L.
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Biodiversity, Phylogeny, and Evolutionary Dynamics of Gall Midges on Japanese Beech Trees
Leaf galls of 29 types were collected from Japanese endemic beech trees (Fagus L.). Most of the gall inducers formed a monophyletic clade within the tribe Dasineurini. The Fagus‐feeding gall midges underwent adaptive radiation since the Miocene, accompanied by multiple host shifts between F. crenata and F. japonica.
Shinnosuke Mori+3 more
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Frequent Hybridisation Between Parapatric Lekking Bird-of-Paradise Species. [PDF]
Thörn F+6 more
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Using freely available spatially explicit environmental‐bioclimatic predictors, in a Random Forest framework, we: (i) accurately modelled the spatial distribution of Salmo trutta complex in central Italy; (ii) revealed the suitability of naturally infrequent lowland watercourses where trout occurrence is only partly known; (iii) provided information on
Lorenzo Talarico+4 more
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