The blowfly chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure

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  • who: Nathan J. Butterworth from the School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia have published the Article: The blowfly Chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: These two species are rarely collected at the same location and likely compete with each other in a thin hybrid zone between Coffs Harbour in NSW and Brisbane in Queensland - providing an interesting model system for future work focused on understanding the eco-evolutionary dynamics of allopatry.
  • how: As has been recommended for analyses of population structure . . .

     

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