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> How much time is needed for a new ecotype to emerge?
Hi there
This question is often asked, but is a very complicated one. It contains several additional questions:
What degree of isolation would be required?
What are the forces preventing a new type from emerging?
Are there negative consequences of extreme isolation, or closed population breeding?
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leads:
Nei, Masatoshi. "Genetic distance between populations." The American Naturalist 106.949 (1972): 283-292.
Techer, Maéva Angélique, et al. "Genetic diversity and differentiation among insular honey bee populations in the southwest Indian Ocean likely reflect old geographical isolation and modern introductions." PloS one 12.12 (2017): e0189234.
Lozier, Jeffrey D., and Amro Zayed. "Bee conservation in the age of genomics." Conservation Genetics 18.3 (2017): 713-729.
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