Local adaptation is often invoked to explain hybrid zone structure, but empirical evidence of this is generally rare. Hybrid zones between two poeciliid fishes, Xiphophorus birchmanni and X. malinche, occur in multiple tributaries with independent replication of upstream-to-downstream gradients in morphology and allele frequencies. Ecological niche modelling revealed that temperature is a central predictive factor in the spatial distribution of pure parental species and their hybrids and explains spatial and temporal variation in the frequency of neutral genetic markers in hybrid populations. Among populations of parentals and hybrids, both thermal tolerance and heat-shock protein expression vary strongly, indicating that spatial and tempor...
Understanding the factors that give rise to natural hybrid zones and govern their dynamics and struc...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Local adaptation is often invoked to explain hybrid zone structure, but empirical evidence of this i...
Local adaptation is often invoked to explain hybrid zone structure, but empirical evidence of this i...
Understanding how organisms adapt to changing environments is a core focus of research in evolutiona...
Natural hybrid zones provide opportunities to study a range of evolutionary phenomena from speciatio...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
The importance of exogenous selection in a natural hybrid zone between the pupfishes Cyprinodon atro...
Theory predicts that environmental heterogeneity offers a potential solution to the maintenance of g...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
To elucidate the mechanisms of thermal adaptation and acclimation in ectothermic aquatic organisms f...
Heterogeneous and ever-changing thermal environments drive the evolution of populations and species,...
Understanding the factors that give rise to natural hybrid zones and govern their dynamics and struc...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Local adaptation is often invoked to explain hybrid zone structure, but empirical evidence of this i...
Local adaptation is often invoked to explain hybrid zone structure, but empirical evidence of this i...
Understanding how organisms adapt to changing environments is a core focus of research in evolutiona...
Natural hybrid zones provide opportunities to study a range of evolutionary phenomena from speciatio...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
The importance of exogenous selection in a natural hybrid zone between the pupfishes Cyprinodon atro...
Theory predicts that environmental heterogeneity offers a potential solution to the maintenance of g...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
To elucidate the mechanisms of thermal adaptation and acclimation in ectothermic aquatic organisms f...
Heterogeneous and ever-changing thermal environments drive the evolution of populations and species,...
Understanding the factors that give rise to natural hybrid zones and govern their dynamics and struc...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...