Sympatric, temporally isolated populations of the pine white butterfly neophasia menapia, are morphologically and genetically differentiated

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  • who: Katherine L. Bell et al. from the Biology Department, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States of America, Department of have published the research: Sympatric, temporally isolated populations of the pine white butterfly Neophasia menapia, are morphologically and genetically differentiated, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone [0176989]. May 31, 2017 of December/14,/2016
  • what: The study of the origin and maintenance of reproductive isolation remains a central focus in evolutionary biology and provides key insights into the process of speciation. The authors investigate a possible case . . .

     

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