Among animals, evidence for homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS, i.e. the creation of a hybrid lineage without a change in chromosome number) was limited until recently to the virgin chub, Gila seminuda, and some controversial data in support of hybrid status for the red wolf, Canis rufus. This scarcity of evidence, together with pessimistic attitudes among zoologists about the evolutionary importance of hybridisation, prompted the view that HHS is extremely rare among animals, especially as compared with plants. However, in recent years, the literature on animal HHS has expanded to include several new putative examples in butterflies, ants, flies and fishes. We argue that this evidence suggests that HHS is far more common than previously thou...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Although approximately 150 years have passed since the publication of On the origin of species by me...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
Among animals, evidence for homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS, i.e . the creation of a hybrid lineage...
Speciation mostly occur by splitting an ancestral species into two daughter species. Alternatively, ...
Speciation by hybridization occurs when new species arise from crosses between parental ones. Hybrid...
Hybridization has long been considered a process that prevents divergence between species. In contra...
According to theory, homoploid hybrid speciation, which is hybrid speciation without a change in chr...
Hybridisation between genetically divergent populations may lead to the formation of new evolutionar...
Homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) is the establishment of a novel species through introgressive hybr...
Since the time of Charles Darwin, studies of interspecific hybridization have been a major focus for...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) is the establishment of a novel species through introgressive hybr...
Background: To understand speciation and the maintenance of taxa as separate entities, we need infor...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Although approximately 150 years have passed since the publication of On the origin of species by me...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
Among animals, evidence for homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS, i.e . the creation of a hybrid lineage...
Speciation mostly occur by splitting an ancestral species into two daughter species. Alternatively, ...
Speciation by hybridization occurs when new species arise from crosses between parental ones. Hybrid...
Hybridization has long been considered a process that prevents divergence between species. In contra...
According to theory, homoploid hybrid speciation, which is hybrid speciation without a change in chr...
Hybridisation between genetically divergent populations may lead to the formation of new evolutionar...
Homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) is the establishment of a novel species through introgressive hybr...
Since the time of Charles Darwin, studies of interspecific hybridization have been a major focus for...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) is the establishment of a novel species through introgressive hybr...
Background: To understand speciation and the maintenance of taxa as separate entities, we need infor...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Although approximately 150 years have passed since the publication of On the origin of species by me...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...