Predicting survival and extinction scenarios for climate change requires an understanding of the present day ecological characteristics of species and future available habitats, but also the adaptive potential of species to cope with environmental change. Hybridization is one mechanism that could facilitate this. Here we report statistical evidence that the transfer of genetic information through hybridization is a feature of species from the plant genusPachycladon that survived the Last Glacial Maximum in geographically separated alpine refugia in New Zealand’s South Island. We show that transferred glucosinolate hydrolysis genes also exhibit evidence of intra-locus recombination. Such gene exchange and recombination has the potential to a...
Climate-mediated changes in hybridization will dramatically alter the genetic diversity, adaptive ca...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
An unintended consequence of global change is an increase in opportunities for hybridization among p...
Background: During glacial periods, glacial advances caused temperate plant extirpation or retreat i...
Comprising 50%–75% of the world’s fauna, insects are a prominent part of biodiversity in communities...
Syngameons are complex, multispecies hybridization networks made up of three or more species. The co...
Adaptation to contrasting environments occurs when advantageous alleles accumulate in each populatio...
Until now, Quaternary paleoecologists have regarded evolution as a slow process relative to climate ...
Environmental gradients are very common and many plant species respond to them through adaptive gene...
Apart from the overwhelming cases of allopolyploidization, the impact of speciation through homoploi...
Background and aims: Hybridization is known to drive plant speciation through the establishment of h...
Climate-mediated changes in hybridization will dramatically alter the genetic diversity, adaptive ca...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
An unintended consequence of global change is an increase in opportunities for hybridization among p...
Background: During glacial periods, glacial advances caused temperate plant extirpation or retreat i...
Comprising 50%–75% of the world’s fauna, insects are a prominent part of biodiversity in communities...
Syngameons are complex, multispecies hybridization networks made up of three or more species. The co...
Adaptation to contrasting environments occurs when advantageous alleles accumulate in each populatio...
Until now, Quaternary paleoecologists have regarded evolution as a slow process relative to climate ...
Environmental gradients are very common and many plant species respond to them through adaptive gene...
Apart from the overwhelming cases of allopolyploidization, the impact of speciation through homoploi...
Background and aims: Hybridization is known to drive plant speciation through the establishment of h...
Climate-mediated changes in hybridization will dramatically alter the genetic diversity, adaptive ca...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...