Dispersal and mating patterns determine the fate of naturally dispersed populations: evidence from Bombina orientalis.
Liqun YuShuai ZhaoFanbing MengYanshuang ShiChunzhu XuPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Our findings suggest that naturally dispersed populations can evolve effective adaptive strategies to maintain a stable population. Different species may have different strategies. The relevance of these maintenance mechanisms for naturally dispersed populations provide a new perspective for further understanding the processes of speciation and evolution.
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