Does coevolution in refugia drive mimicry in bumble bees? Insights from a South Asian mimicry group
Jixiang Cui,
Yuxin Chen,
Heather M. Hines
et al.
Abstract:Müllerian mimicry was proposed to be an example of a coevolved mutualism promoted by population isolation in glacial refugia. This, however, has not been well supported in butterfly models. Here, we use genomic data to test this theory while examining the population genetics behind mimetic diversification in a pair of co-mimetic bumble bees,
Bombus breviceps
Smith and
Bombus trifasciatus
Smith. In both lineages, populations were structured by geography but not as… Show more
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