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An introgressed wing pattern acts as a mating cue
Angela P. Sánchez
,
Carolina Pardo-Diaz
, Juan Enciso-Romero
, Astrid Muñoz
, Chris D. Jiggins
,
Camilo Salazar
, Mauricio Linares
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Introgression
100%
Reproductive Isolation
100%
Wing Shape
100%
Mating Cues
100%
Heliconius
50%
Adaptive Introgression
50%
Color Pattern
50%
Homoploid Hybrid Speciation
50%
Close Relatives
50%
Choice Experiment
50%
Heliconius Butterflies
50%
Red Color
50%
Good Example
50%
Color Pattern Element
50%
Ecological Speciation
50%
Wing Model
50%
Pattern Element
50%
Prezygotic Reproductive Isolation
50%
Eastern Andes
50%
No-choice Experiments
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Introgression
100%
Heliconius
66%
Reproductive Isolation
66%
Melpomene
33%
Ecological Speciation
33%