The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contribute to reproductive isolation between taxa. In crosses of genetically divergent populations, hybridization can have both negative and positive impacts on fitness, the balance between which might be tipped by changes in the environment. Genetically divergent populations of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus have been shown to differ in thermal tolerance at high temperatures along a latitudinal gradient. In this study a series of crosses were made between pairs of genetically divergent populations of T. californicus and the thermal tolerance of these hybrids was tested. In most cases the first generation hybrids had relatively high t...
Populations of the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus, vary in their tolerance to thermal st...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
UnrestrictedFor the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety ...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environmental conditions, which themselves can contr...
Early generations of hybrids can express both genetic incompatibilities and phenotypic novelty. Insi...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
Thermal stress will become a more frequent occurrence as global temperatures continue to rise due to...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
Accurately predicting how species respond to climate change is increasingly important as current met...
Understanding how populations adapt to heterogeneous thermal regimes is essential for comprehending ...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Divergence of conspecific populations can occur by mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift. S...
Populations of the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus, vary in their tolerance to thermal st...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
UnrestrictedFor the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety ...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environment conditions, which themselves can contrib...
The outcome of hybridization can be impacted by environmental conditions, which themselves can contr...
Early generations of hybrids can express both genetic incompatibilities and phenotypic novelty. Insi...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
Thermal stress will become a more frequent occurrence as global temperatures continue to rise due to...
Hybridization between genetically divergent populations is an important evolutionary process, with a...
Accurately predicting how species respond to climate change is increasingly important as current met...
Understanding how populations adapt to heterogeneous thermal regimes is essential for comprehending ...
Thermal adaptation to spatially varying environmental conditions occurs in a wide range of species, ...
Trade-offs may influence both physiological and evolutionary responses to co-occurring stressors, bu...
Divergence of conspecific populations can occur by mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift. S...
Populations of the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus californicus, vary in their tolerance to thermal st...
Antagonistic correlations among traits may slow the rate of adaptation to a changing environment. Th...
UnrestrictedFor the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety ...