Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity between populations, with importance to conservation, invasion biology, and agriculture. Levels of gene flow between populations vary not only with distance, but also with divergence in reproductive phenology. Since phenology is often locally adapted, arriving migrants may be reproductively out of synch with residents, which can depress realized gene flow. In flowering plants, the potential impact of phenological divergence on hybridization between populations can be predicted from overlap in flowering schedules—the daily count of flowers capable of pollen exchange—between a resident and migrant population. The accuracy of this prospective hybridi...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
Pollen fate can strongly affect the genetic structure of populations with restricted gene flow and s...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric pop...
Adaptation to changing environmental conditions and subsequent recovery in population growth through...
In several cases, estimates of gene flow between species appears to be higher than predicted given t...
Premise of the study: Assortative mating by flowering time can cause temporal genetic structure in s...
lowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric popu...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Hybridization and introgression via interspecific gene flow are common processes in the plant kingdo...
Plant mating systems play a key role in structuring genetic variation both within and between specie...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
Pollen fate can strongly affect the genetic structure of populations with restricted gene flow and s...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric pop...
Adaptation to changing environmental conditions and subsequent recovery in population growth through...
In several cases, estimates of gene flow between species appears to be higher than predicted given t...
Premise of the study: Assortative mating by flowering time can cause temporal genetic structure in s...
lowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric popu...
Gene flow between populations can help maintain genetic diversity and prevent inbreeding, which is e...
Hybridization and introgression via interspecific gene flow are common processes in the plant kingdo...
Plant mating systems play a key role in structuring genetic variation both within and between specie...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
Pollen fate can strongly affect the genetic structure of populations with restricted gene flow and s...