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Environmental differences explain subtle yet detectable genetic structure in a widespread pollinator.

Marcel GlückJulia C GeueHenri A Thomassen
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2022)
In contrast to previous studies reporting quasi-panmixia in continental populations of this species, we demonstrated the presence of subtle population structure related to environmental heterogeneity. Environmental data proved to be highly useful in unravelling the drivers of genetic structure in this vagile and opportunistic species. We highlight the potential of including these data to obtain a better understanding of population structure and the processes driving it in species considered to be quasi-panmictic.
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