While hybridization is an important part of the evolutionary process, for rare species mating with more common species hybridization can increase the risks of extinction. By mating with heterospecifics rare species waste valuable reproductive resources and as a result population sizes may decline. If introgression occurs, the rare species can become genetically swamped by alleles from the more common species, rendering it effectively extinct. As a consequence of these risks, hybridization with the more common species Hemideina femorata (Canterbury tree weta) may lead to the extinction of the range restricted species H. ricta (Banks Peninsula tree weta) on Banks Peninsula. The current study uses spatial interpolation to model the distributio...
The impact of fragmentation by human activities on genetic diversity of forest trees is an important...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...
Interspecific hybridization, especially when regularly followed by backcrossing (i.e., introgressive...
While hybridization is an important part of the evolutionary process, for rare species mating with m...
While hybridization is an important part of the evolutionary process, for rare species mating with m...
Recently, hybridisation has been increasingly recognised as contributing to the extinction of specie...
Hybridisation is a complex process that has important evolutionary consequences. In the case of rare...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly recognized as having influenced the gene pools of large ...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a long-lived, wind-pollinated tree species that dominates the cool temper...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
The impact of fragmentation by human activities on genetic diversity of forest trees is an important...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...
Interspecific hybridization, especially when regularly followed by backcrossing (i.e., introgressive...
While hybridization is an important part of the evolutionary process, for rare species mating with m...
While hybridization is an important part of the evolutionary process, for rare species mating with m...
Recently, hybridisation has been increasingly recognised as contributing to the extinction of specie...
Hybridisation is a complex process that has important evolutionary consequences. In the case of rare...
Rare plant species are vulnerable to genetic erosion and inbreeding associated with small population...
Conservation management often uses information on genetic population structure to assess the importa...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly recognized as having influenced the gene pools of large ...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a long-lived, wind-pollinated tree species that dominates the cool temper...
Habitat fragmentation and changed land use have seriously reduced population size in many tropical f...
The impact of fragmentation by human activities on genetic diversity of forest trees is an important...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...
Interspecific hybridization, especially when regularly followed by backcrossing (i.e., introgressive...