Gene flow from an adaptively divergent source causes rescue through genetic and demographic factors in two wild populations of T rinidadian guppies

Author:

Fitzpatrick Sarah W.12,Gerberich Jill C.2,Angeloni Lisa M.23,Bailey Larissa L.4,Broder Emily D.23,Torres‐Dowdall Julian5,Handelsman Corey A.2,López‐Sepulcre Andrés67,Reznick David N.8,Ghalambor Cameron K.23,Chris Funk W.23

Affiliation:

1. Kellogg Biological Station Department of Integrative Biology Michigan State University Hickory Corners MI USA

2. Department of Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins CO USA

3. Graduate Degree Program in Ecology Colorado State University Fort Collins CO USA

4. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins CO USA

5. Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie Department of Biology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany

6. CNRS UMR 7618 Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences of Paris (iEES) Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris France

7. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Center of Excellence in Biological Interactions University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä Finland

8. Department of Biology University of California Riverside CA USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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