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Host shift to an invasive plant triggers rapid animal hybrid speciation

Dietmar Schwarz, Benjamin M. Matta, Nicole L. Shakir-Botteri & Bruce A. McPheron

Nature 436, 546-549(28 July 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03800

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Supplementary Notes

Additional background information on the Rhagoletis pomonella species group; preliminary information on the geographic distribution of the Lonicera fly; and methodology and results of additional data analyses.

Supplementary Table S1

Literature sources for allozyme data in Table 1 (main text).

Supplementary Table S2

Allele frequencies at nuclear loci for the Lonicera fly and its parent taxa.

Supplementary Table S3

Permutation test for deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in Lonicera fly populations.

Supplementary Table S4

Permutation test for deviations from pairwise linkage equilibrium between allozymes in Lonicera Fly State College.

Supplementary Figure S1

Posterior probability for the assignment of observed Lonicera fly individuals to different hybrid classes that result from two generations of hybridization between R. mendax and R. zephyria.

Supplementary Figure S2

Comparison of allele frequencies for the most common allele in the Lonicera fly between R. mendax, the Lonicera fly and R. zephyria at seven nuclear loci.

Supplementary Figure S3

Decay of expected admixture linkage disequilibrium between Aat-2 and Idh in the Lonicera fly under the hybrid-isolation model.

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