Characterising hybrid zones and their dynamics is a central goal in evolutionary biology, but this is particularly challenging for morphologically cryptic species. The lack of conspicuous divergence between parental types means intermediate hybrid forms often go undetected. We aimed to detect and characterise a suspected hybrid zone between a pair of morphologically cryptic lineages of the freshwater snail, Radix. We sampled Radix from across a contact zone between two mitochondrial lineages (Radix balthica and an undescribed lineage termed MOTU3) and detected admixture between two nuclear genotype clusters, which were significantly but not categorically associated with the mitochondrial lineages. In a model selection approach, we show that...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The giant edible Placostylus snails of New Caledonia occur across a wide range of environmental cond...
Characterising hybrid zones and their dynamics is a central goal in evolutionary biology, but this i...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Geographic range differences among species may result from differences in their physiological tolera...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Ecological processes, non-ecological processes or a combination of both may cause reproductive isola...
Background: Factors and processes shaping the population structure and spatial distribution of genet...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
The lively debate about speciation currently focuses on the relative importance of factors driving p...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The giant edible Placostylus snails of New Caledonia occur across a wide range of environmental cond...
Characterising hybrid zones and their dynamics is a central goal in evolutionary biology, but this i...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Combining hybrid zone analysis with genomic data is a promising approach to understanding the genomi...
Geographic range differences among species may result from differences in their physiological tolera...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Ecological processes, non-ecological processes or a combination of both may cause reproductive isola...
Background: Factors and processes shaping the population structure and spatial distribution of genet...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
The lively debate about speciation currently focuses on the relative importance of factors driving p...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The giant edible Placostylus snails of New Caledonia occur across a wide range of environmental cond...