Species introductions are considered one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss via ecological interactions and genetic admixture with local fauna. We examined two well-recognized fish species, native whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) and introduced vendace (C. albula), as well as their morphological hybrids in a single lake to test for selection against hybrids and backcrosses in the wild. A representative random subsample of 693 individuals (27.8%) was taken from the total catch of coregonids. This subsample was examined with the aim to select circa 50 individuals of pure whitefish (n=52), pure vendace (n=55) and putative hybrid (n=19) for genetic analyses. The subsequent microsatellites and mitochondrial (mt) DNA analyses provided compe...
A growing threat to the conservation of many native species worldwide is genetic introgression from ...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Species introductions are considered one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss via ecological in...
Species introductions are considered one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss via ecological in...
Genetic and ecomorphological dataset from Kahilainen et al. Species introduction promotes hybridizat...
Natural hybridization plays a key role in the process of speciation. However, anthropogenic (human i...
Hybridization among conspecifics in native and introduced habitats has important implications for bi...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Species integrity can be challenged, and even eroded, if closely related species can hybridize and p...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
A growing threat to the conservation of many native species worldwide is genetic introgression from ...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Species introductions are considered one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss via ecological in...
Species introductions are considered one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss via ecological in...
Genetic and ecomorphological dataset from Kahilainen et al. Species introduction promotes hybridizat...
Natural hybridization plays a key role in the process of speciation. However, anthropogenic (human i...
Hybridization among conspecifics in native and introduced habitats has important implications for bi...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
Hybridization between native and non-native species has serious biological consequences, but our und...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Species integrity can be challenged, and even eroded, if closely related species can hybridize and p...
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization between native and invasive species are no...
A growing threat to the conservation of many native species worldwide is genetic introgression from ...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...