A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necessary element of speciation. Hybridizing plants in general are cited as evidence against this notion and oaks specifically have been used as the classic example of species maintenance without reproductive isolation. Here, we use thousands of SNPs generated by RAD sequencing to describe the phylogeny of a set of sympatric white oak species in California and then test whether these species exhibit pervasive interspecific gene exchange. Using RAD sequencing, we first constructed a phylogeny of ten oak species found in California. Our phylogeny revealed that seven scrub oak taxa occur within one clade that diverged from a common ancestor with Q. lo...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
In widespread taxa in which hybridization is suspected of being an important aspect of species biolo...
Here we study hybridization, introgression and lineage diversification in the widely distributed can...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
• Botanists have long recognized interspecific gene flow as a common occurrence within white oaks (Q...
Ancient introgression can be an important source of genetic variation that shapes the evolution and ...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
The nature and timing of evolution of niche differentiation among closely related species remains an...
Understanding the factors promoting species formation is a major task in evolutionary research. Here...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
In widespread taxa in which hybridization is suspected of being an important aspect of species biolo...
Here we study hybridization, introgression and lineage diversification in the widely distributed can...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
Oaks (Quercus L.) have long been suspected to hybridize in nature, and widespread genetic exchange b...
• Botanists have long recognized interspecific gene flow as a common occurrence within white oaks (Q...
Ancient introgression can be an important source of genetic variation that shapes the evolution and ...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
The nature and timing of evolution of niche differentiation among closely related species remains an...
Understanding the factors promoting species formation is a major task in evolutionary research. Here...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
In widespread taxa in which hybridization is suspected of being an important aspect of species biolo...
Here we study hybridization, introgression and lineage diversification in the widely distributed can...