Animals
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Bay Area Sparrows Losing Their Saltwater Adaptation Due to Interbreeding
A new genomic analysis of Savannah sparrows shows that over the past 128 years, the Bay Area's sparrow's adaptation to salt water is being diminished by interbreeding with inland sparrows adapted to fresh water.
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