Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Though additive genetic variation and novel combinations of parental genes theoretically increase the potential for hybrid species to adapt, few empirical studies have investigated the adaptive potential within a hybrid species. Here, we address whether genomic contingencies, adaptation to climate or diet best explain divergence in beak morphology using genomically diverged island populations of the homoploid hybrid Italian sparrow Passer italiae from Crete, Corsica, and Sicily. Populations vary significantly in beak morphology, both between and within islands of origin. Temperature seasonality best explains population divergence in beak size. Interestingly, beak shape...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary force. Novel genetic methods n...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a source of novel variation, but how hybridization can c...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Though additive genetic var...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Although additive genetic v...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Although additive genetic v...
Ecological divergence among populations may be strongly influenced by their genetic background. For ...
Hybridization increases genetic variation, hence hybrid species may have greater evolutionary potent...
Beak morphology is an ecologically important trait for birds. Beak size and shape are crucial for ad...
Interspecific hybridization has intrigued evolutionary biologists since Darwin s time. New genetic c...
Hybridization is widespread in nature and, in some instances, can result in the formation of a new h...
Hybridization is an important source of variation; it transfers adaptive genetic variation across sp...
The genomic landscape of a hybrid species is marked by alternating regions of parental inheritance a...
The vast diversity of species we encounter in nature has always fascinated scientists, thus the evol...
Homoploid hybrid speciation is thought to require unusual circumstances to yield reproductive isolat...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary force. Novel genetic methods n...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a source of novel variation, but how hybridization can c...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Though additive genetic var...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Although additive genetic v...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a potent evolutionary force. Although additive genetic v...
Ecological divergence among populations may be strongly influenced by their genetic background. For ...
Hybridization increases genetic variation, hence hybrid species may have greater evolutionary potent...
Beak morphology is an ecologically important trait for birds. Beak size and shape are crucial for ad...
Interspecific hybridization has intrigued evolutionary biologists since Darwin s time. New genetic c...
Hybridization is widespread in nature and, in some instances, can result in the formation of a new h...
Hybridization is an important source of variation; it transfers adaptive genetic variation across sp...
The genomic landscape of a hybrid species is marked by alternating regions of parental inheritance a...
The vast diversity of species we encounter in nature has always fascinated scientists, thus the evol...
Homoploid hybrid speciation is thought to require unusual circumstances to yield reproductive isolat...
Secondary contact between closely related species can have genetic consequences. Competition for ess...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary force. Novel genetic methods n...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a source of novel variation, but how hybridization can c...