The potential for rapid adaptive evolution is a subject of great interest in evolutionary biology. I took a population genomics approach to study the contemporary evolution of northeastern coyotes (Canis latrans) via hybridization and ecological specialization. I genotyped 96 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a broad geographic sample of 427 northeastern coyotes. First, I examined the prevalence, spatial distribution, and ecology of admixture. I found that northeastern coyotes form an extensive hybrid swarm with individuals being highly admixed with wolves (C. lupus) and dogs ( C. familiaris). Coyotes in areas of high deer density are genetically more wolf-like, suggesting that natural selection for wolf-like traits may result in lo...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are mobile, adaptable canids found in a wide range of habitats across North ...
The eastern Coyote or Coywolf (Canis latrans × C. lycaon) inhabiting northeastern North America resu...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are relatively new members to the northeastern ecosystem. Although often see...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Range expansion is a widespread biological process, with well‐described theoretical expectations ass...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
Range expansion is a widespread biological process, with well described theoretical expectations for...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
Theory predicts that range expansion results in genetic diversity loss in colonizing populations. Ra...
Urbanization is increasing throughout the world, transforming natural habitats. Coyotes (Canis latra...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) have been extremely successful in dispersing and expanding their range that ...
Prior to 1900, coyotes (Canis latrans) were restricted to the western and central regions of North A...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are mobile, adaptable canids found in a wide range of habitats across North ...
The eastern Coyote or Coywolf (Canis latrans × C. lycaon) inhabiting northeastern North America resu...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are relatively new members to the northeastern ecosystem. Although often see...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Range expansion is a widespread biological process, with well‐described theoretical expectations ass...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
Range expansion is a widespread biological process, with well described theoretical expectations for...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
The expansion of coyotes (Canis latrans) into the eastern United States has had major consequences f...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
Theory predicts that range expansion results in genetic diversity loss in colonizing populations. Ra...
Urbanization is increasing throughout the world, transforming natural habitats. Coyotes (Canis latra...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) have been extremely successful in dispersing and expanding their range that ...
Prior to 1900, coyotes (Canis latrans) were restricted to the western and central regions of North A...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are mobile, adaptable canids found in a wide range of habitats across North ...
The eastern Coyote or Coywolf (Canis latrans × C. lycaon) inhabiting northeastern North America resu...