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A Single Interacting Species Leads to Widespread Parallel Evolution of the Stickleback Genome (Current Biology)
 


Miller et al. analyze genetic differentiation in wild populations of threespine stickleback fish in response to a single agent of biotic selection, intraguild predation by prickly sculpin. Sculpin presence was correlated with parallel, widespread genetic divergence. Ecological interactions between these species had large evolutionary consequences.


 
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