Fig. 1: Sampling locations and spatial patterns of hybridization for Melanotaenia splendida, Malanda rainbowfish, M. eachamensis, M. utcheensis and Tully rainbowfish. | Nature Climate Change

Fig. 1: Sampling locations and spatial patterns of hybridization for Melanotaenia splendida, Malanda rainbowfish, M. eachamensis, M. utcheensis and Tully rainbowfish.

From: Natural hybridization reduces vulnerability to climate change

Fig. 1: Sampling locations and spatial patterns of hybridization for Melanotaenia splendida, Malanda rainbowfish, M. eachamensis, M. utcheensis and Tully rainbowfish.

a, Sampling sites in the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia. b, Admixture plots for K = five ancestral species. c, Treemix maximum likelihood tree showing introgression among species. d, Topographic relief profile indicating the difference in elevation between upland and lowland habitat along a transect between sites 13 and 35.

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