Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic variation that may facilitate persistence in changing environments or result in the loss of population-specific adaptations. Yet, under the US Endangered Species Act, policy is limited for management of individuals whose ancestry includes a protected taxon; therefore, they are generally not protected under the Act. This issue is exemplified by the recently re-established grey wolves of the Pacific Northwest states of Washington and Oregon, USA. This population was likely founded by two phenotypically and genetically distinct wolf ecotypes: Northern Rocky Mountain (NRM) forest and coastal rainforest. The latter is considered potentially threatened ...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss o...
Protection of populations comprising admixed genomes is a challenge under the Endangered Species Act...
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic varia...
Many coastal species occupying the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest in North America c...
Many coastal species occupying the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest in North America c...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
There is considerable interest in the genetics of wolves (Canis lupus) because of their close relati...
Abstract Hybridization between wild and domestic spe-cies is of conservation concern because it can ...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a ‘species...
Concerns over red wolf (Canis rufus) extinction caused by hybridization with coyotes (C. latrans) le...
The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) was historically distributed throughout the southwestern...
Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic development influence the level of isolation and security in...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss o...
Protection of populations comprising admixed genomes is a challenge under the Endangered Species Act...
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic varia...
Many coastal species occupying the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest in North America c...
Many coastal species occupying the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest in North America c...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
There is considerable interest in the genetics of wolves (Canis lupus) because of their close relati...
Abstract Hybridization between wild and domestic spe-cies is of conservation concern because it can ...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a ‘species...
Concerns over red wolf (Canis rufus) extinction caused by hybridization with coyotes (C. latrans) le...
The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) was historically distributed throughout the southwestern...
Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic development influence the level of isolation and security in...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss o...
Protection of populations comprising admixed genomes is a challenge under the Endangered Species Act...