BACKGROUND: Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems that are unusually dynamic and where the potential for the origin of novelty and rapid adaptation co-occur with the potential for dysfunction. Recently initiated hybrid zones are particularly exciting evolutionary experiments because ongoing natural selection on novel genetic combinations can be studied in ecological time. Moreover, when hybrid zones involve native and introduced species, complex genetic patterns present important challenges for conservation policy. To assess variation of admixture dynamics, we scored a large panel of markers in five wild hybrid populations formed when Barred Tiger Salamanders were introduced into the range of Californ...
A recent study reported widespread hybridization between the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodo...
Genetic diversity is essential for maintaining healthy biological systems, and dispersal-mediated ge...
When evolutionarily divergent lineages adjoin their geographic ranges after a period of isolation, m...
Background Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems that are un...
Abstract Background Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems th...
Abstract Background Introductions of non-native tiger salamanders into the range of California tige...
Abstract. Exotic species threaten native biodiversity through predation, competition, and habitat al...
Predicting adaptive responses of populations is a primary goal of evolutionary ecology and conservat...
The introduction of non-native species is a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide. Hybridization ...
The fate of species integrity upon natural hybridization depends on the interaction between selectio...
Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamander
Hybrid zones have yielded considerable insight into many evolutionary processes, including speciatio...
When introduced or cultivated plants or animals hybridize with their native relatives, the spread of...
Speciation typically involves a stage in which species can still exchange genetic material. Interspe...
Deeply diverged yet hybridizing species provide a system to investigate the final stages of the spec...
A recent study reported widespread hybridization between the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodo...
Genetic diversity is essential for maintaining healthy biological systems, and dispersal-mediated ge...
When evolutionarily divergent lineages adjoin their geographic ranges after a period of isolation, m...
Background Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems that are un...
Abstract Background Hybrid zones represent valuable opportunities to observe evolution in systems th...
Abstract Background Introductions of non-native tiger salamanders into the range of California tige...
Abstract. Exotic species threaten native biodiversity through predation, competition, and habitat al...
Predicting adaptive responses of populations is a primary goal of evolutionary ecology and conservat...
The introduction of non-native species is a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide. Hybridization ...
The fate of species integrity upon natural hybridization depends on the interaction between selectio...
Rapid fixation of non-native alleles revealed by genome-wide SNP analysis of hybrid tiger salamander
Hybrid zones have yielded considerable insight into many evolutionary processes, including speciatio...
When introduced or cultivated plants or animals hybridize with their native relatives, the spread of...
Speciation typically involves a stage in which species can still exchange genetic material. Interspe...
Deeply diverged yet hybridizing species provide a system to investigate the final stages of the spec...
A recent study reported widespread hybridization between the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodo...
Genetic diversity is essential for maintaining healthy biological systems, and dispersal-mediated ge...
When evolutionarily divergent lineages adjoin their geographic ranges after a period of isolation, m...