Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environments, and has practical implications for reforestation. We use genomewide estimates of admixture and phenotypic traits for trees in a common garden to examine the extent and direction of gene flow across a Picea hybrid zone, testing assumptions of the bounded hybrid superiority and tension zone models of hybrid zone maintenance. Seeds were collected from the ecological transition zone spanning from maritime to continental climates across the Picea sitchensis-P. glauca contact zone, and 721 trees were planted in a common garden experiment within the hybrid zone. Individuals were genotyped using a panel of 384 candidate-gene single nucleotide poly...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Boreal species were repeatedly exposed to ice ages and went through cycles of contraction and expans...
The role of reticulation in the rapid diversification of organisms is attracting greater attention i...
Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environment...
Natural hybrid zones may be viewed as important biological systems for examining the role of selecti...
Hybrid zones contain extensive standing genetic variation that facilitates rapid responses to select...
Natural hybrid zones provide a great opportunity to study the evolutionary relationships between clo...
The nature of selection responsible for the maintenance of the economically and ecologically importa...
Hybrid zones provide an opportunity to study the effects of selection and gene flow in natural setti...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
1.The maintenance of species boundaries despite interspecific gene flow has been a continuous source...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
The genic species concept implies that while most of the genome can be exchanged somewhat freely bet...
Local adaptation of quantitative traits such as growth and phenology are commonly observed in forest...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Boreal species were repeatedly exposed to ice ages and went through cycles of contraction and expans...
The role of reticulation in the rapid diversification of organisms is attracting greater attention i...
Interspecific hybridization may enhance the capacity of populations to adapt to changing environment...
Natural hybrid zones may be viewed as important biological systems for examining the role of selecti...
Hybrid zones contain extensive standing genetic variation that facilitates rapid responses to select...
Natural hybrid zones provide a great opportunity to study the evolutionary relationships between clo...
The nature of selection responsible for the maintenance of the economically and ecologically importa...
Hybrid zones provide an opportunity to study the effects of selection and gene flow in natural setti...
Climate change is disrupting local adaptation in temperate and boreal tree species. As climates shif...
1.The maintenance of species boundaries despite interspecific gene flow has been a continuous source...
Genecological studies in widely distributed tree species have revealed steep genetic clines along en...
The genic species concept implies that while most of the genome can be exchanged somewhat freely bet...
Local adaptation of quantitative traits such as growth and phenology are commonly observed in forest...
A lack of optimal gene combinations, as well as low levels of genetic diversity are often associated...
Boreal species were repeatedly exposed to ice ages and went through cycles of contraction and expans...
The role of reticulation in the rapid diversification of organisms is attracting greater attention i...