2024
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14803
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A shift in the host web occupancy of dew‐drop spiders associated with genetic divergence in the Southwest Pacific

Noraya U. Elias,
Mae A. Responte,
Cheng‐Yu Wu
et al.

Abstract: AimWe assessed the population genetic structure of the kleptoparasitic spider Argyrodes bonadea across the Southwestern Pacific islands. Our aim is to evaluate the impact of overseas distances and, in particular, the Kerama gap, as potential drivers of genetic differentiation. If no relationship exists, then we assume dispersal following adaptive change as alternative non‐vicariant mechanism that generates divergence.LocationSouthwestern Pacific Islands.Taxon Argyrodes bonadea. MethodsWe used mitochondrial Cyt… Show more

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