Wild mallards have more ‘‘goose-like’’ bills than their ancestors: a case of anthropogenic influence?

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  • who: Anthropogenic Influence? and collaborators from the Division of Natural Sciences, Kristianstad University, , Kristianstad, Department of Valat, Le Sambuc, Arles, France have published the research: Wild Mallards Have More ‘‘Goose-Like’’ Bills Than Their Ancestors: A Case of Anthropogenic Influence?, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone [0115143]. December 16, 2014 of /1371/
  • what: The authors discuss how such impact may lead to a maladapted and genetically compromised mallard population. While the study by Champagnon et_al was useful in demonstrating potential genetic introgression of the wild population by genes from captivity, the . . .

     

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