Abstract Background The potential role hybridisation in adaptive radiation and the evolution of new lineages has received much recent attention. Hybridisation between roach (Rutilus rutilus L.) and bream (Abramis brama L.) is well documented throughout Europe, however hybrids in Ireland occur at an unprecedented frequency, often exceeding that of both parental species. Utilising an integrated approach, which incorporates geometric morphometrics, life history and molecular genetic analyses we identify the levels and processes of hybridisation present, while also determining the direction of hybridisation, through the analysis of mitochondrial DNA. Results The presence of F2 hybrids was found to be unlikely from the studied populations, altho...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
International audienceIn endemic species that co-occur with widespread congeners, hybridization can ...
Niche variation between hybrid taxa and their parental species has been deemed imperative to the per...
The breakdown of reproductive isolation leading to inter-specific hybridization is a widespread phen...
peer reviewedThe F1 hybrids of roach Rutilus rutilus, silver bream Blicca bjoerkna, and common bream...
International audienceBackground. Interspecific hybridization is widespread, occurring in a taxonomi...
1. Releases of non-native fish into the wild is an increasing problem posing considerable ecological...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hybridization is a common phenomenon in fish and is considered t...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Uncovering and understanding the processes that have led to the biological diversity we observe toda...
In most cases in natural environments, hybrids of roach Rutilus rutilus L. and bream Abramis brama L...
Hybridization is a pervasive evolutionary phenomenon in plant and animal taxa. Understanding the ev...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
International audienceIn endemic species that co-occur with widespread congeners, hybridization can ...
Niche variation between hybrid taxa and their parental species has been deemed imperative to the per...
The breakdown of reproductive isolation leading to inter-specific hybridization is a widespread phen...
peer reviewedThe F1 hybrids of roach Rutilus rutilus, silver bream Blicca bjoerkna, and common bream...
International audienceBackground. Interspecific hybridization is widespread, occurring in a taxonomi...
1. Releases of non-native fish into the wild is an increasing problem posing considerable ecological...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hybridization is a common phenomenon in fish and is considered t...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Uncovering and understanding the processes that have led to the biological diversity we observe toda...
In most cases in natural environments, hybrids of roach Rutilus rutilus L. and bream Abramis brama L...
Hybridization is a pervasive evolutionary phenomenon in plant and animal taxa. Understanding the ev...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
A fish population of the carp family Cyprinidae with atypical phenotypic characteristics was observe...
International audienceIn endemic species that co-occur with widespread congeners, hybridization can ...