Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has been repeatedly disrupted during evolution, leading to the emergence of asexual lineages in all eukaryotic phyla. Despite intensive research, little is known about what causes the switch from sexual reproduction to asexuality. Interspecific hybridization is one of the candidate explanations but the reasons for the apparent association between hybridization and asexuality remain unclear. In this study we combined cross-breeding experiments with population genetic and phylogenomic approaches to reveal the history of speciation and asexuality evolution in European spined loaches (Cobitis). Contemporary species readily hybridize in hybrid zones, ...
Hybridization is a common phenomenon with important evolutionary consequences. It may result in the ...
Cottus rhenanus and Cottus perifretum have formed hybrid lineages and narrow hybrid zones that can b...
Nonsexual complexes which lack typical reproductive isolation and show multiple conspecific and hete...
Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has ...
Unisexual sperm-dependent vertebrates are of hybrid origins, rare, and predicted to be short-lived a...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Besides several exceptions, asexual metazoans are usually viewed as ephemeral sinks for genomes, whi...
The emergence of new species is driven by the establishment of mechanisms that limit gene flow betwe...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a common process in both animal and plant species....
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
Understanding the factors that give rise to natural hybrid zones and govern their dynamics and struc...
Abstract: Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species su...
Hybridization is a common phenomenon with important evolutionary consequences. It may result in the ...
Cottus rhenanus and Cottus perifretum have formed hybrid lineages and narrow hybrid zones that can b...
Nonsexual complexes which lack typical reproductive isolation and show multiple conspecific and hete...
Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has ...
Unisexual sperm-dependent vertebrates are of hybrid origins, rare, and predicted to be short-lived a...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Besides several exceptions, asexual metazoans are usually viewed as ephemeral sinks for genomes, whi...
The emergence of new species is driven by the establishment of mechanisms that limit gene flow betwe...
Once thought rare in animal taxa, hybridization has been increasingly recognized as an important and...
Hybridization is increasingly being recognized as a common process in both animal and plant species....
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
Understanding the factors that give rise to natural hybrid zones and govern their dynamics and struc...
Abstract: Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species su...
Hybridization is a common phenomenon with important evolutionary consequences. It may result in the ...
Cottus rhenanus and Cottus perifretum have formed hybrid lineages and narrow hybrid zones that can b...
Nonsexual complexes which lack typical reproductive isolation and show multiple conspecific and hete...