--- res: bibo_abstract: - Many species are divided into a mosaic of genetically distinct populations, separated by narrow zones of hybridization. Studies of hybrid zones allow us to quantify the genetic differences responsible for speciation, to measure the diffusion of genes between diverging taxa, and to understand the spread of alternative adaptations.@eng bibo_authorlist: - foaf_Person: foaf_givenName: Nicholas H foaf_name: Barton, Nicholas H foaf_surname: Barton foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - foaf_Person: foaf_givenName: Godfrey foaf_name: Hewitt, Godfrey foaf_surname: Hewitt bibo_doi: 10.1038/341497a0 bibo_volume: 341 dct_date: 1989^xs_gYear dct_isPartOf: - http://id.crossref.org/issn/0028-0836 - http://id.crossref.org/issn/1476-4687 dct_language: eng dct_publisher: Nature Publishing Group@ dct_title: Adaptation, speciation and hybrid zones@ fabio_hasPubmedId: '2677747 ' ...