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Presumed ecological speciation in blind mole rats: does soil type influence mate preferences?
Matěj Lövy
, Radim Šumbera
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Giora Heth
,
Eviatar Nevo
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Soil Type
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Reproductive Isolation
100%
Blind Mole Rat
100%
Ecological Speciation
100%
Mate Preferences
100%
Mole Rat
75%
Gene Flow
50%
Olfactory Cues
50%
Divergent Selection
50%
Female Mate Choice
50%
Speciation
25%
Rendzina
25%
Divergence
25%
Vocalization
25%
Early Winter
25%
Spalax
25%
Microsite
25%
Speciation Process
25%
T-maze
25%
Choice-based
25%
Non-random Mating
25%
Assortative Mating
25%
Seismic Communication
25%
Basaltic Soils
25%
Soil Areas
25%
Model Driving
25%
Soil Preference
25%
Flow Homogenization
25%
Isolating Barrier
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spalax
100%
Ecological Speciation
100%
Reproductive Isolation
100%
Mole Rat
75%
Gene Flow
50%
Olfactory Cue
50%
Assortative Mating
50%
Vocalization
25%
Soil Habitats
25%
Basaltic Soils
25%