The significance of sex-linked chromosomal inversions in the speciation process of the Simulium arct...
The significance of sex-linked chromosomal inversions in the speciation process of the Simulium arcticum complex of black flies
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Western North American Naturalist
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This study summarizes cytogenetic variation, particularly sex-linked chromosomal inversions which define taxa of the Simulium arcticum complex (Diptera: Simuliidae) in western Montana and portions of northern Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Variation in polytene chromosomes was determined for nearly 15,000 larvae from 234 collections taken from 58 f...
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The significance of sex-linked chromosomal inversions in the speciation process of the Simulium arcticum complex of black flies
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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A327357356
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1545-0228