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Kevin Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:42 -0600
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>found evidence of prior hybridization

between the 2 groups, based on the

presence of a presumptive European

mtDNA marker, although the population

was *morphometrically indistinguishable*

from African A m scutellata (Moritz and

Meusel, 1991). A large-scale allozyme

study also revealed that populations of this

region express significant levels of European-

derived introgression, although morphometrically

they are quite "African" (Lobo et

al, 1989)."


Sounds similar to what Katherine Darger found in florida.



http://udspace.udel.edu/bitstream/handle/19716/12667/Katherine_Darger_thesis
.pdf?sequence=1

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