2023
DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esad059
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Domestication is associated with increased interspecific hybrid compatibility in landfowl (order: Galliformes)

James M Alfieri,
Reina Hingoranee,
Giridhar N Athrey
et al.

Abstract: Some species are able to hybridize despite being exceptionally diverged. The causes of this variation in accumulation of reproductive isolation remain poorly understood, and domestication as an impetus or hindrance to reproductive isolation remains to be characterized. In this study, we investigated the role of divergence time, domestication, and mismatches in morphology, habitat, and clutch size among hybridizing species on reproductive isolation in the bird order Galliformes. We compiled and analyzed hybridi… Show more

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