Research ArticleEVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Many functionally connected loci foster adaptive diversification along a neotropical hybrid zone
- View ORCID ProfileJames J. Lewis1,2,*,
- View ORCID ProfileSteven M. Van Belleghem3,
- View ORCID ProfileRiccardo Papa3,4,
- View ORCID ProfileCharles G. Danko2,† and
- View ORCID ProfileRobert D. Reed1,†
- 1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
- 2Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
- 3Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico–Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- 4Molecular Sciences and Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- ↵*Corresponding author. Email: jjl336{at}cornell.edu
↵† These authors contributed equally to this work.
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Science Advances 25 Sep 2020:
Vol. 6, no. 39, eabb8617
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abb8617
Vol. 6, no. 39, eabb8617
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abb8617
James J. Lewis
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
2Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Steven M. Van Belleghem
3Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico–Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Riccardo Papa
3Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico–Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
4Molecular Sciences and Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Charles G. Danko
2Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Robert D. Reed
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.