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The sweat bee, H. rubicundus, is less sociable in Scotland than in Cornwall, but is genetically differentiated and genetically isolated too

May 29, 2024
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Genetic differentiation at extreme latitudes in the socially plastic sweat bee Halictus rubicundus
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The sweat bee, H. rubicundus, is less sociable in Scotland than in Cornwall, but is genetically differentiated and genetically isolated too

Genetic differentiation at extreme latitudes in the socially plastic sweat bee Halictus rubicundus

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The sweat bee, H. rubicundus, is less sociable in Scotland than in Cornwall, but is genetically differentiated and genetically isolated too

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Article Title: Genetic differentiation at extreme latitudes in the socially plastic sweat bee Halictus rubicundus

Author Countries: Netherlands, UK

Funding: This work is part of a project that received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Horizon’s 202 research and innovation programme (grantagreement no. 695744). RAB was funded by a Wageningen Graduate School Postdoctoral Talent fellowship and a BBSRC discovery fellowship.



Journal

PLoS ONE

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0302688

Article Title

Genetic differentiation at extreme latitudes in the socially plastic sweat bee Halictus rubicundus

Article Publication Date

29-May-2024

COI Statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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