2023
DOI: 10.1002/arch.22015
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Genetic variation and population structure of a widely distributed damselfly (Ischnura senegalensis)

Abstract: Ischnura senegalensis Rambur, 1842 is among the most widespread damselfly species in the world. Unlike dragonflies with strong migration abilities, I. senegalensis have limited dispersing abilities. Gene flow among I. senegalensis populations may be greatly influenced by anthropogenic disturbance, fragmented suitable habitats, sea straits, or even global warming. In this study, to investigate the genetic diversity of I. senegalensis populations, we sequenced and collected 498 cytochrome oxidase I sequences acr… Show more

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“…This editorial concludes by revisiting a paper in this special issue that examines the genetic variation and population structure of a widely distributed damselfly (Jiang et al, 2023). The study estimated the genetic diversity of Ischnura senegalensis populations worldwide using cytochrome oxidase I sequences.…”
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“…This editorial concludes by revisiting a paper in this special issue that examines the genetic variation and population structure of a widely distributed damselfly (Jiang et al, 2023). The study estimated the genetic diversity of Ischnura senegalensis populations worldwide using cytochrome oxidase I sequences.…”
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confidence: 99%