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Ecological differentiation facilitates fine-scale coexistence of sexual and asexual Boechera.

Catherine A RushworthMichael D WindhamRose A KeithTom Mitchell-Olds
Published in: American journal of botany (2018)
Ecological differentiation along the axes of disturbance, slope, and climatic variability, as well as the effects of heterozygosity, may contribute to the maintenance of sexuality and asexuality across the landscape, ultimately impacting the establishment and spread of asexual lineages.
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