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In a reply to a brief citation of their paper (Wallace
et al
.
2004), Wallace
et al
. (2006) re-analyse their data using the
same methods as we did (Engel
et al
. 2005) to conclude
again that an ecad of the brown alga
Fucus
sp., which
occurs only in a particular type of habitat, was a hybrid.
While we wholly agree that the ecad individuals
(called ‘muscoides-like’) may be
putative
hybrids, their
conclusions were — and remain — confounded with other,
alternative explanations. Here, in response to their Reply
(Wallace
et al
. 2006), we wish to clarify our reservations
more fully and offer some reflections on identifying hybrids
in species complexes.
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Engel, C.R.; Daguin, C.; Serrão, E.A.When is a hybrid a hybrid? A counter-reply to Wallace et al. Molecular Ecology, 15, 11, 3481-34, 2006.
Publisher
Wiley