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Although insect herbivores are known to evolve resistance to insecticides through multiple genetic mechanisms, resistance in individual species has been assumed to follow the same mechanism. While both mutations in the target site insensitivity and increased amplification are known to contribute to insecticide resistance, little is known about the degree to which geographic populations of the same species differ at the target site in a response to insecticides. We tested structural (e.

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  • - Gene flow in mammalian populations is influenced by factors like dispersal ability and environmental composition, making understanding dispersal patterns crucial for conservation and social system studies.
  • - A study of the frog-eating fringe-lipped bat in Central Panama found that gene flow is mainly mediated by males, with distinct genetic clusters indicating limited movement and gene exchange within the area.
  • - The research suggests recent obstacles to gene flow, like the Panama Canal's construction, and highlights the species' vulnerability to habitat changes due to its low mobility and capture success in fragmented environments.
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