Our examples of speciation all involved a single ancestral lineage splitting into two. New species also sometimes arise by hybridization between two ancestral lineages: Mavárez, J., C. A. Salazar, et...


Our examples of speciation all involved a single ancestral lineage splitting into two. New species also


sometimes arise by hybridization between two ancestral lineages:


Mavárez, J., C. A. Salazar, et al. 2006. Speciation by hybridization in


Heliconius butterflies. Nature 441: 868–871.



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