Abstract:Reproductive isolation between geographically separated populations is
generally considered the most common form of speciation. However,
speciation may also occur in the absence of geographic barriers due
phenotypic and genotypic factors such as chemical cue divergence, mating
signal divergence and mitonuclear conflict. Here we performed an
integrative study based on two genome-wide techniques, 3RAD and
ultraconserved elements, coupled with cuticular hydrocarbon and mtDNA
sequence data, to assess the species l… Show more
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