Neutral evolution and dispersal limitation produce biogeographic patterns in Microcystis aeruginosa populations of lake systems
Molecular observations reveal substantial biogeographic patterns of cyanobacteria within systems of connected lakes. An important question is the relative role of environmental selection and neutral processes in the biogeography of these systems. Here we quantify the effect of genetic drift and disp...
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