Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of biodiversity. Because of its ecological and evolutionary consequences, an understanding of hybridization is important for basic and applied sciences, including conservation biology and agriculture. Herein, we review and discuss ideas that are relevant to the recognition of hybrids and hybridization. We supplement this discussion with simulations. The ideas we present have a long history, particularly in botany, and clarifying them should have practical consequences for managing hybridization and gene flow in plants. One of our primary goals is to illustrate what we can and cannot infer about hybrids and hybridization from molecular data; in o...
Hybridization has long been considered a process that prevents divergence between species. In contra...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
Hybridization is the process that mediates gene flow between sexually reproducing lineages. As such,...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Hybridization is a biological phenomenon increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary proces...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
Hybridization has experimental and observational ties to evolutionary processes and outcomes such as...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Plant evolutionary biologists ’ view of gene flow and hybridization has undergone a revolution. Twen...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Plant mating systems play a key role in structuring genetic variation both within and between specie...
Hybridization has long been considered a process that prevents divergence between species. In contra...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
Hybridization is the process that mediates gene flow between sexually reproducing lineages. As such,...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of individuals from genetically distinct populations, has been con...
Hybridization is a biological phenomenon increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary proces...
Hybridization is often maladaptive, and in some instances has led to the loss of biodiversity. Howev...
Hybridization has experimental and observational ties to evolutionary processes and outcomes such as...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Plant evolutionary biologists ’ view of gene flow and hybridization has undergone a revolution. Twen...
Hybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is rep...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Plant mating systems play a key role in structuring genetic variation both within and between specie...
Hybridization has long been considered a process that prevents divergence between species. In contra...
Premise of the study: Agricultural practices routinely create opportunities for crops to hybridize w...
Hybridization is the process that mediates gene flow between sexually reproducing lineages. As such,...