BackgroundThe impacts of hybridization on the process of speciation are manifold, leading to distinct patterns across the genome. Genetic differentiation accumulates in certain genomic regions, while divergence is hampered in other regions by homogenizing gene flow, resulting in a heterogeneous genomic landscape. A consequence of this heterogeneity is that genomes are mosaics of different gene histories that can be compared to unravel complex speciation and hybridization events. However, incomplete lineage sorting (often the outcome of rapid speciation) can result in similar patterns. New statistical techniques, such as the D-statistic and hybridization networks, can be applied to disentangle the contributions of hybridization and incomplet...
The population numbers of taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis fabalis) have halved during recent decades...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wild greylag...
Background: The impacts of hybridization on the process of speciation are manifold, leading to disti...
<p>Phylogenetic incongruence can be caused by analytical shortcomings or can be the result of biolog...
Phylogenetic incongruence can be caused by analytical shortcomings or can be the result of biologica...
<p>Hybridization, the interbreeding of different species, is a common phenomenon in birds: about 16%...
Hybridization has frequently been observed between wild and domestic species and can substantially i...
Abstract Several studies have uncovered a highly heterogeneous landscape of genetic differentiation...
Abstract Hybridization has frequently been observed between wild and domestic species and can subst...
The phylogeny of the True Geese (tribe Anserini, Anatidae, Anseriformes) was, contentious, the phylo...
Migration schedules and the timing of other annual events (e.g., pair formation and molt) can affect...
Abstract Analyses of mitochondrial control region sequences were used to infer phylogeny of Anser s...
The population numbers of taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis fabalis) have halved during recent decades...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wild greylag...
Background: The impacts of hybridization on the process of speciation are manifold, leading to disti...
<p>Phylogenetic incongruence can be caused by analytical shortcomings or can be the result of biolog...
Phylogenetic incongruence can be caused by analytical shortcomings or can be the result of biologica...
<p>Hybridization, the interbreeding of different species, is a common phenomenon in birds: about 16%...
Hybridization has frequently been observed between wild and domestic species and can substantially i...
Abstract Several studies have uncovered a highly heterogeneous landscape of genetic differentiation...
Abstract Hybridization has frequently been observed between wild and domestic species and can subst...
The phylogeny of the True Geese (tribe Anserini, Anatidae, Anseriformes) was, contentious, the phylo...
Migration schedules and the timing of other annual events (e.g., pair formation and molt) can affect...
Abstract Analyses of mitochondrial control region sequences were used to infer phylogeny of Anser s...
The population numbers of taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis fabalis) have halved during recent decades...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wild greylag...