<div><p>Studies of reproductive isolation between homoploid hybrid species and their parent species have rarely been carried out. Here we investigate reproductive barriers between a recently recognized hybrid bird species, the Italian sparrow <i>Passer italiae</i> and its parent species, the house sparrow <i>P. domesticus</i> and Spanish sparrow <i>P. hispaniolensis</i>. Reproductive barriers can be difficult to study in hybrid species due to lack of geographical contact between taxa. However, the Italian sparrow lives parapatrically with the house sparrow and both sympatrically and parapatrically with the Spanish sparrow. Through whole-transcriptome sequencing of six individuals of each of the two parent species we identified a set of puta...
Hybridization is widespread in nature and, in some instances, can result in the formation of a new h...
Speciation involves the evolution of reproductive barriers that maintain the genetic integrity of sp...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...
Homoploid hybrid speciation is thought to require unusual circumstances to yield reproductive isolat...
Speciation by hybridization is emerging as a significant contributor to biological diversification. ...
Speciation by hybridization is emerging as a significant contributor to biological diversification. ...
A stabilized hybrid form of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) and the Spanish sparrow (P. hispan...
The genomic landscape of a hybrid species is marked by alternating regions of parental inheritance a...
Under different environmental conditions hybridization between the same species might result in diff...
BackgroundPostzygotic isolation in the form of reduced viability and/or fertility of hybrids may hel...
Hybridization increases genetic variation, hence hybrid species may have greater evolutionary potent...
<p>(A) Representative geographic cline (<i>ND2</i>) for the mitochondrion and Z-linked genes shiftin...
Hybridization can result in novel allelic combinations which can impact the hybrid phenotype through...
Hybridization is an important source of variation; it transfers adaptive genetic variation across sp...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a source of novel variation, but how hybridization can c...
Hybridization is widespread in nature and, in some instances, can result in the formation of a new h...
Speciation involves the evolution of reproductive barriers that maintain the genetic integrity of sp...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...
Homoploid hybrid speciation is thought to require unusual circumstances to yield reproductive isolat...
Speciation by hybridization is emerging as a significant contributor to biological diversification. ...
Speciation by hybridization is emerging as a significant contributor to biological diversification. ...
A stabilized hybrid form of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) and the Spanish sparrow (P. hispan...
The genomic landscape of a hybrid species is marked by alternating regions of parental inheritance a...
Under different environmental conditions hybridization between the same species might result in diff...
BackgroundPostzygotic isolation in the form of reduced viability and/or fertility of hybrids may hel...
Hybridization increases genetic variation, hence hybrid species may have greater evolutionary potent...
<p>(A) Representative geographic cline (<i>ND2</i>) for the mitochondrion and Z-linked genes shiftin...
Hybridization can result in novel allelic combinations which can impact the hybrid phenotype through...
Hybridization is an important source of variation; it transfers adaptive genetic variation across sp...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a source of novel variation, but how hybridization can c...
Hybridization is widespread in nature and, in some instances, can result in the formation of a new h...
Speciation involves the evolution of reproductive barriers that maintain the genetic integrity of sp...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...