Carson H L, Nair P S, Sene F M
Science. 1975 Sep 5;189(4205):806-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1162353.
Genetic studies of two closely related endemic Hawaiian species show that in one area of sympatry about 2 percent of the naturally occurring individuals are hybrids. More than 20 times this many would be expected if the population consisted of a single panmictic unit. Despite hybridization, natural selection appears to maintain the essential integrity of each separate gene pool.
对两种亲缘关系密切的夏威夷特有物种进行的遗传学研究表明,在一个同域分布区域,约2%的自然个体是杂交种。如果该种群是一个单一的随机交配单位,预计杂交种数量会超过这个数字的20倍。尽管存在杂交现象,但自然选择似乎维持了每个独立基因库的基本完整性。