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From: The long-term consequences of hybridization between the two Daphnia species, D. galeata and D. dentifera, in mature habitats

Figure 3

Geographical locations (A) and distribution patterns (B) of the collected specimens. (A, B) Red-outlined triangles represent populations possessing D. galeata mtDNA. Blue-outlined circles represent populations possessing D. dentifera mtDNA. Green-outlined squares represent populations of the new species lineages [see Figure 2]. (C) Purple-filled triangles represent populations possessing haplotypes of D. galeata mtDNA and alleles of the D. dentifera ITS-1 clade [see Figure 6]. Red-outlined triangles represent populations consisting of individuals possessing haplotypes of D. galeata mtDNA and alleles of the D. galeata ITS-1 clade. Blue-filled circles represent populations possessing haplotypes of D. dentifera mtDNA and alleles of the ITS-1 lineage G3. Blue-outlined circles represent populations consisting of individuals possessing haplotypes of D. dentifera mtDNA and alleles of the D. dentifera ITS-1 clade.

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