Has gone on longer than some of us knew -
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/magaz ... -news&_r=0
More on hybrids
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Re: More on hybrids
Interesting, thanks. Good to read about some "natural" hybridization that I could never thought of...
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Re: More on hybrids
Is this perhaps the way some of our aquatic friends will survie? Every few months I seem to read about a species crossing over into new waters and displacing native species perhaps some can cross over.
Also means how many of what we regrds as X or Y are actually long lost family members?
Also means how many of what we regrds as X or Y are actually long lost family members?