2014; Grant and Grant, 2015; Abbott et al., 2016; Pennisi, 2016). Homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) is the formation of a newhybrid—species, independent from its parents, via …
O Seehausen - Journal of evolutionary biology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The role of hybridization in evolution is a theme that has been intensively and sometimes controversially debated, particularly amongst zoologists. Long time considered an …
" One of the most spectacular facets of the newer studies of evolution has been the demonstration that evolution has not proceeded by slow, even steps but that seen in the …
Hybridization has the potential to transfer beneficial alleles across species boundaries, and there are a growing number of examples in which this has apparently occurred. Recent …
Abstract Background and Aims Hybridization is an important evolutionary process that can have a significant impact on natural plant populations. Eucalyptus species are well known …
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: After decades of interest, the contribution of hybridization to ecological diversification remains unclear. Hybridization is a potent source of novelty, but …
Anthropogenic-induced climate change is having profound impacts on aquatic ecosystems, and the resilience of fish populations will be determined by their response to these impacts …
B Kerbs, J Ressler, JK Kelly, ME Mort… - AoB Plants, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Hybridization is recognized as an important process in plant evolution, and this may be particularly true for island plants where several biotic and abiotic factors facilitate …
Hybridization is a potent mechanism for generating unique strains with broad host ranges and increased virulence in fungal pathogens. In the opportunistic basidiomycete pathogen …