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The role of introgressive hybridization in the evolution of the Gila robusta complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)

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Thomas E Dowling, C Alana Tibbets, and Anne S Gerber, The role of introgressive hybridization in the evolution of the Gila robusta complex (Teleostei: Cyprinidae): .

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The extent and impact of introgressive hybridization was examined in the Gila robusta complex of cyprinid fishes using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variation. Lower Colorado River basin populations of G. robusta, G. elegans, and G. cypha exhibited distinct mtDNAs, with only limited introgression of G. elegans into G. cypha. The impact of hybridization was significant in upper Colorado River basin populations; most upper basin fishes sampled exhibited only G. cypha mtDNA haplotypes, with some individuals exhibiting mtDNA from G. elegans. The complete absence of G. robusta mtDNA, even in populations of morphologically pure G. robusta, indicates extensive introgression that predates human influence. Analysis of the geographic distribution [...]

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