Hybridization has played an important role in the evolutionary history of Canis species in eastern North America. Genetic evidence of coyote–dog hybridization based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is lacking compared to that based on autosomal markers. This discordance suggests dog introgression into coyotes has potentially been male biased, but this hypothesis has not been formally tested. Therefore, we investigated biparentally, maternally, and paternally inherited genetic markers in a sample of coyotes and dogs from southeastern Ontario to assess potential asymmetric dog introgression into coyotes. Analysis of autosomal microsatellite genotypes revealed minimal historical and contemporary admixture between coyotes and dogs. We observed only...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
The potential for rapid adaptive evolution is a subject of great interest in evolutionary biology. I...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Hybridization has played an important role in the evolutionary history of Canis species in eastern N...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Top predators are disappearing worldwide, significantly changing ecosystems that depend on top-down ...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genotypes of gray wolves and coyotes from localities throughout North Amer...
Coyotes are ubiquitous on the North American landscape as a result of their recent expansion across ...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
The eastern Coyote or Coywolf (Canis latrans × C. lycaon) inhabiting northeastern North America resu...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
The potential for rapid adaptive evolution is a subject of great interest in evolutionary biology. I...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Hybridization has played an important role in the evolutionary history of Canis species in eastern N...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Top predators are disappearing worldwide, significantly changing ecosystems that depend on top-down ...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
High-throughput genotyping technologies developed for model species can potentially increase the res...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genotypes of gray wolves and coyotes from localities throughout North Amer...
Coyotes are ubiquitous on the North American landscape as a result of their recent expansion across ...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
The eastern Coyote or Coywolf (Canis latrans × C. lycaon) inhabiting northeastern North America resu...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
The potential for rapid adaptive evolution is a subject of great interest in evolutionary biology. I...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...