*Historical trajectories of tree species during the late Quaternary have been well reconstructed through genetic and palaeobotanical studies. However, many congeneric tree species are interfertile, and the timing and contribution of introgression to species divergence during their evolutionary history remains largely unknown.*We quantified past and current gene flow events between four morphologically divergent oak species (Quercus petraea, Q. robur, Q. pyrenaica, Q. pubescens), by two independent inference methods: diffusion approximation to the joint frequency spectrum (∂a∂i) and approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). For each pair of species, alternative scenarios of speciation allowing gene flow over different timescales were evaluated...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
The current geographic distribution and genetic structure of plant species have been greatly affecte...
*Historical trajectories of tree species during the late Quaternary have been well reconstructed thr...
Historical trajectories of tree species during the late Quaternary have been well reconstructed thro...
International audienceOaks are dominant forest tree species widely distributed across the Northern H...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Ancient introgression can be an important source of genetic variation that shapes the evolution and ...
European white oak species (Quercus sect. Quercus) are known to share a substantial part of their nu...
Latitudinal and elevational gradients provide valuable experimental settings for studies of the pote...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
• Botanists have long recognized interspecific gene flow as a common occurrence within white oaks (Q...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
The current geographic distribution and genetic structure of plant species have been greatly affecte...
*Historical trajectories of tree species during the late Quaternary have been well reconstructed thr...
Historical trajectories of tree species during the late Quaternary have been well reconstructed thro...
International audienceOaks are dominant forest tree species widely distributed across the Northern H...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Ancient introgression can be an important source of genetic variation that shapes the evolution and ...
European white oak species (Quercus sect. Quercus) are known to share a substantial part of their nu...
Latitudinal and elevational gradients provide valuable experimental settings for studies of the pote...
As for most other temperate broadleaved tree species, large-scale genetic inventories of pedunculate...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
• Botanists have long recognized interspecific gene flow as a common occurrence within white oaks (Q...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
The current geographic distribution and genetic structure of plant species have been greatly affecte...