Studying geographic variation in the rate of hybridization between closely related species could provide a useful window to understand the evolution of reproductive isolation. Reinforcement theory predicts greater prezygotic isolation in areas of prolonged contact between recently diverged species than in areas of recent contact, which implies that old contact zones would be dominated by parental phenotypes with few hybrids (bimodal hybrid zones) whereas recent contact zones would be characterized by hybrid swarms (unimodal hybrid zones). Here we investigate how the hybrid zones of two closely related Chinese oaks, Quercus mongolica and Q. liaotungensis, are structured geographically using both nuclear and chloroplast markers. We found that...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Studying geographic variation in the rate of hybridization between closely related species could pro...
Studying geographic variation in the rate of hybridization between closely related species could pro...
Background. The species status of two closely related Chinese oaks, Quercus liaotungensis and Q. mon...
Abstract Background Much of the debate over the evolutionary consequences of hybridization on geneti...
Southwest China is one of the major global biodiversity hotspots. The Tanaka line, extending within ...
Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic varia...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
In East Asia, temperate forests are predicted to have retracted southward to c. 30° N during the las...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Studying geographic variation in the rate of hybridization between closely related species could pro...
Studying geographic variation in the rate of hybridization between closely related species could pro...
Background. The species status of two closely related Chinese oaks, Quercus liaotungensis and Q. mon...
Abstract Background Much of the debate over the evolutionary consequences of hybridization on geneti...
Southwest China is one of the major global biodiversity hotspots. The Tanaka line, extending within ...
Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic varia...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
In East Asia, temperate forests are predicted to have retracted southward to c. 30° N during the las...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...
Past and current climatic changes have affected the demography, patterns of genetic diversity, and g...