Hybridization and introgression between species is remarkably common, even between distantly-related taxa. This suggests that the frequency of hybridization between species has been greatly constrained, not by evolutionary divergence in isolation, but by lack of opportunity. This constraint is being relaxed by human-mediated dispersal. Here we document a case where such dispersal of a widespread species of freshwater turtle (Emydura macquarii) into the highly restricted range of a critically endangered endemic turtle (Myuchelys georgesi) has provided opportunity for the two to hybridize. This has raised concerns about the potential impact of hybridization on the endemic species, and its continued persistence in the face of challenges brough...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
AbstractThe concept of ‘effective population size’ (Ne), which quantifies how quickly a population w...
Hybridization and introgression between species is remarkably common, even between distantly-related...
Hybridization and introgression between species is remarkably common, even between distantly related...
Speciation is the result of an accumulation of reproductive barriers between populations, pinpointin...
A surprisingly high frequency of interspecific sea turtle hybrids have been previously recorded in a...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
Non-native (invasive) species offer a unique opportunity to study the geographic distribution and ra...
Genetic introgression has recently become an important concern for conservation genetics as it can o...
Reconstructing past events of hybridization and population size changes are required to understand s...
Understanding the evolutionary history of diversifying lineages and the delineation of evolutionaril...
Characterizing how frequently, and at what life stages and spatial scales, dispersal occurs can be d...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Genetic analyses have become indispensable in species conservation. They are increasingly widespread...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
AbstractThe concept of ‘effective population size’ (Ne), which quantifies how quickly a population w...
Hybridization and introgression between species is remarkably common, even between distantly-related...
Hybridization and introgression between species is remarkably common, even between distantly related...
Speciation is the result of an accumulation of reproductive barriers between populations, pinpointin...
A surprisingly high frequency of interspecific sea turtle hybrids have been previously recorded in a...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
Non-native (invasive) species offer a unique opportunity to study the geographic distribution and ra...
Genetic introgression has recently become an important concern for conservation genetics as it can o...
Reconstructing past events of hybridization and population size changes are required to understand s...
Understanding the evolutionary history of diversifying lineages and the delineation of evolutionaril...
Characterizing how frequently, and at what life stages and spatial scales, dispersal occurs can be d...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Genetic analyses have become indispensable in species conservation. They are increasingly widespread...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
AbstractThe concept of ‘effective population size’ (Ne), which quantifies how quickly a population w...