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. 2016 Mar 15;25(7):1595–1609. doi: 10.1111/mec.13571

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Distribution of unidirectional incompatible southern (red) and northern (grey) R. cerasi populations in 1974 with two transitional (orange) populations (Boller et al. 1976). (b) Distribution of wCer1 (grey dots), wCer1&2 (red dots) and transitional populations with singly and doubly infected flies (orange dots), modified from Riegler & Stauffer (2002), with inclusion of a subset of representative populations from Fig. 3a,b; (c) prevalence of mitochondrial haplotypes of R. cerasi populations in Europe (white HT1, black HT2).