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SUMMARY:LEC Seminar: Instant speciation in a livebearing fish\, the Amazon molly with Ingo Schlupp
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DESCRIPTION:\nIngo Schlupp – Professor and Director of the International Stock Center of Livebearing Fishes\, University of Oklahoma\n\n\n\nAbstract: Amazon mollies are among the few asexual vertebrates. They reproduce via sperm dependent parthenogenesis. They are a hybrid species that was formed in a single event that cannot be recreated in the laboratory. I will discuss this unique speciation event and its consequences and contrast that with other modes of speciation also found in livebearing fishes.\n\n\n\n\nLearn more here\n\n
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