Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influencing gene exchange between hybrids and parent species. Patterns of hybridization in anemonefishes may result from living in highly specialized habitats and breeding status regulated by size-based hierarchal social groups. Here morphological, ecological and genetic analyses in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea examine the hybrid status of Amphiprion leucokranos, a nominal species and presumed hybrid between Amphiprion sandaracinos and Amphiprion chrysopterus. We test the hypothesis that habitat use and relative size differences of the parent species and hybrids determine patterns of gene exchange. There is strong evidence that A. leucokranos is a hyb...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
The hybrid anemonefish, Amphiprion leucokranos, is known to be the product of ongoing, introgressive...
Sessile or site attached marine species rely on the dispersal of their pelagic larvae to ensure the ...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Hybridization is an evolutionarily significant and common occurrence in nature. Interspecific breedi...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
The life-history traits and population dynamics of species are increasingly being attributed to the ...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
The hybrid anemonefish, Amphiprion leucokranos, is known to be the product of ongoing, introgressive...
Sessile or site attached marine species rely on the dispersal of their pelagic larvae to ensure the ...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process, with ecological and behavioural factors influenc...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Hybridization is an evolutionarily significant and common occurrence in nature. Interspecific breedi...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
The life-history traits and population dynamics of species are increasingly being attributed to the ...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
The hybrid anemonefish, Amphiprion leucokranos, is known to be the product of ongoing, introgressive...
Sessile or site attached marine species rely on the dispersal of their pelagic larvae to ensure the ...