Climate change is profoundly affecting the evolutionary trajectory of individual species and ecological communities, in part through the creation of novel species assemblages. How climate change will influence competitive interactions has been an active area of research. Far less attention, however, has been given to altered reproductive interactions. Yet, reproductive interactions between formerly isolated species are inevitable as populations shift geographically and temporally as a result of climate change, potentially resulting in introgression, speciation, or even extinction. The susceptibility of hybridization rates to anthropogenic disturbance was first recognized in the 1930s. To date, work on anthropogenically mediated hybridizatio...
An unintended consequence of global change is an increase in opportunities for hybridization among p...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
Human impact is noticeable around the globe, indicating that a new era might have begun: the Anthrop...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
Abstract Human impact is noticeable around the globe, indicating that a new era might have begun: th...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Global change as a result of human activities has caused unprecedented alterations to biodiversity. ...
Range shifts can rapidly create new areas of geographic overlap between formerly allopatric taxa and...
A considerable fraction of the world's biodiversity is of recent evolutionary origin and has evolved...
The rate of biological invasions is expected to increase as the effects of climate change on biologi...
An unintended consequence of global change is an increase in opportunities for hybridization among p...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
Human impact is noticeable around the globe, indicating that a new era might have begun: the Anthrop...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
Abstract Human impact is noticeable around the globe, indicating that a new era might have begun: th...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
There are now a number of well-studied cases in which hybridization between closely related sympatri...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Global change as a result of human activities has caused unprecedented alterations to biodiversity. ...
Range shifts can rapidly create new areas of geographic overlap between formerly allopatric taxa and...
A considerable fraction of the world's biodiversity is of recent evolutionary origin and has evolved...
The rate of biological invasions is expected to increase as the effects of climate change on biologi...
An unintended consequence of global change is an increase in opportunities for hybridization among p...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...
Rapid evolution on ecological time scales can play a key role in species responses to environmental ...