From wing pattern genes to the chemistry of speciation : an integrative dissection of the early stages of diversification in mimetic butterflies
Comment la diversification biologique peut-elle avoir lieu malgré les échanges génétiques? Comment les barrières reproductives entre espèces évoluent-elles et fonctionnent-elles? Les changements adaptatifs de certains traits favorisent-ils la diversification et la spéciation? Ces questions ouvertes...
Main Author: | Huber, Bárbara |
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Other Authors: | Paris, EPHE |
Language: | en |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2015EPHE3057/document |
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