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Jorg Kewisch <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Apr 2017 11:54:08 -0400
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I found this paper
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268182089_From_hybrid_swarms_to_swarms_of_hybrids

http://tinyurl.com/lvmo8y4


with an interesting picture (figure 4, page 315). It seems to say that
in the long run Afrikanized bees will dominate in Seatle, but not in
Virginia.
I tried to read and understand the paper, but got totally lost. They are
using different statistical models, but on what data?

Can anyone help?

Jorg

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