Asymmetric reproductive isolation in sympatric Arctic charr morphs revealed by a comprehensive examination of reproductive barriers

Datasets to characterise reproductive isolation and the absolute and relative strengths of reproductive barriers between two sympatric populations with a recent evolutionary history but extensive phenotypic and genetic differences: the planktivorous and the small-benthic morphs of Arctic charr (Salv...

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Main Author: Horta-Lacueva, Quentin Jean B.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Harvard Dataverse 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7910/dvn/mfuqvz
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Summary:Datasets to characterise reproductive isolation and the absolute and relative strengths of reproductive barriers between two sympatric populations with a recent evolutionary history but extensive phenotypic and genetic differences: the planktivorous and the small-benthic morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus, Linneaeus 1758) from Thingvallavatn, Iceland. We estimated the importance of reproductive barriers through a fishing survey, a mate choice experiment and a common-garden experiment involving the offspring of each morph and F1 hybrids.