Asymmetric, but opposing reductions in immigrant viability and fecundity promote reproductive isolation among host‐associated populations of an insect herbivore
Linyi Zhang(Anderson University - South Carolina), Scott P. Egan(Texas State University), James R. Ott(Texas State University), Shih An Shzu(Rice University), Mattheau S. Comerford(Rice University), Glen R. Hood(University of Notre Dame), Amy M. Roush(Rice University)
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