Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and evolutionary consequences of reef fish hybridization have not been thoroughly evaluated. Butterflyfishes form a high number of hybrids and represent an appropriate group to investigate hybridization in reef fishes. This study provides a rare test of terrestrially derived hybridization theory in the marine environment by examining hybridization between Chaetodon trifasciatus and C. lunulatus at Christmas Island. Overlapping spatial and dietary ecologies enable heterospecific encounters. Nonassortative mating and local rarity of both parent species appear to permit heterospecific breeding pair formation. Microsatellite loci and mtDNA confirmed t...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Hybridisation was traditionally considered rare on coral reefs. However, a rapid increase in hybrid ...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Natural hybridisation is the successful interbreeding of individuals from different populations, dis...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation is common among terrestrial and freshwater species, but is considered rare and insigni...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Aim: Our main aim was to identify the distribution of, and potential mechanisms underpinning, hybrid...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Hybridisation was traditionally considered rare on coral reefs. However, a rapid increase in hybrid ...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Natural hybridisation is the successful interbreeding of individuals from different populations, dis...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation is common among terrestrial and freshwater species, but is considered rare and insigni...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Aim: Our main aim was to identify the distribution of, and potential mechanisms underpinning, hybrid...
Hybridisation among species of coral-reef fish was previously considered to be rare. However, recent...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Hybridisation was traditionally considered rare on coral reefs. However, a rapid increase in hybrid ...
Hybridisation can produce evolutionary novelty by increasing fitness and adaptive capacity. Heterosi...