10.6084/m9.figshare.11293145.v1
Tiffany Chin
Tiffany
Chin
Carla Cáceres
Carla
Cáceres
Melania Cristescu
Melania
Cristescu
MOESM2 of The evolution of reproductive isolation in Daphnia
Springer Nature
2019
Daphnia pulex
Gene flow
Genetic incompatibilities
Postzygotic isolation
Prezygotic isolation
Speciation
2019-11-28 05:00:45
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM2_of_The_evolution_of_reproductive_isolation_in_Daphnia/11293145
Additional file 2: Figure S1. Geographic distribution of North American Daphnia pulex (red) and Daphnia pulicaria (blue) and their naturally occurring hybrids (yellow). Enlarged map on the bottom right shows the sampling sites of ponds (red) and lakes (blue) used in this study. Sympatric habitats (circles) are identified as regions where there is high gene flow occurring between the two species, while allopatric habitats (squares) are identified as regions where there is a low potential for gene flow. Figure S2. The proportion of hatching success of F1 crosses plotted against the number of days in incubation in the dark at 4°C. A linear regression line (blue) is plotted, and shaded regions show confidence intervals