Hybrid zones between cytotypes with different ploidy levels are particularly interesting for studying the ecology and the evolution of reproductive interactions between closely related taxa. Diploid-polyploid hybrid zones differ fundamentally from those between diploids in that they reflect certain conditions that are characteristic of the early stage of polyploid establishment, and allow tests of hypotheses relating to the dynamics and evolution of polyploid complexes. Recent theoretical and empirical studies have provided important data on the evolution of isolating mechanisms in diploid-polyploid contact zones, but have also shown that introgression might counteract the evolution of isolating mechanisms
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybrid zones between cytotypes with different ploidy levels are particularly interesting for studyin...
Genome duplication events have played a crucial role in plant evolution. According to recent estimat...
The frequency of polyploidy in natural populations is much more common than previously thought, sugg...
This thesis considers three aspects of hybrid zones: modification through reinforcement; maintenance...
Hybrid zones offer ‘natural laboratories’ for studying the origin, maintenance and demise of species...
Contrasts between related diploid and polyploid taxa can serve as windows into the evolution of sexu...
[Abstract] This thesis is aimed at better understanding of cytotype co-existence in mixed- ploidy po...
1 Theoretical models indicate that coexistence of diploid and polyploid individuals in sympatric pop...
Polyploidy, or the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism, is found...
Polyploidization is a widespread phenomenon, especially in flowering plants that have all undergone ...
Mixed-ploidy populations, consisting of multiple cytotypes, are an optimal model system for studying...
Hybridisation between genetically divergent populations may lead to the formation of new evolutionar...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybrid zones between cytotypes with different ploidy levels are particularly interesting for studyin...
Genome duplication events have played a crucial role in plant evolution. According to recent estimat...
The frequency of polyploidy in natural populations is much more common than previously thought, sugg...
This thesis considers three aspects of hybrid zones: modification through reinforcement; maintenance...
Hybrid zones offer ‘natural laboratories’ for studying the origin, maintenance and demise of species...
Contrasts between related diploid and polyploid taxa can serve as windows into the evolution of sexu...
[Abstract] This thesis is aimed at better understanding of cytotype co-existence in mixed- ploidy po...
1 Theoretical models indicate that coexistence of diploid and polyploid individuals in sympatric pop...
Polyploidy, or the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism, is found...
Polyploidization is a widespread phenomenon, especially in flowering plants that have all undergone ...
Mixed-ploidy populations, consisting of multiple cytotypes, are an optimal model system for studying...
Hybridisation between genetically divergent populations may lead to the formation of new evolutionar...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...
Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or re...