An example from the genus Eucalyptus is used to argue that hybridization may be of evolutionary significance as a means of gene dispersal where seed dispersal is limited. A previous study of regeneration of E. risdonii and E. amygdalina indicated that the current selective regime was favoring E. risdonii. However, the dispersal of E. risdonii by seeds is shown to be limited (S. = 4.6 m). By comparison, the flow of E. risdoriii genes into the range of E.amygdalina by pollen dispersal and F1 hybridization is widespread (r, = 82 m). While the actual level of hybridization is low, interspecific hybridization effectively doubles the dispersal of E. risdonii genes into the range of E. amygdalina. This pollen flow can have a significant gen...
F1 hybrids between exotic Eucalyptus nitens plantations and native E. ovata have previously been rep...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
An example from the genus Eucalyptus is used to argue that hybridization may be of evolutionary sig...
In a recent article, we presented a novel mechanism of plant migration by long distance interspecif...
Background and AimsHybridization is increasingly recognized as an integral part of the dynamics of s...
Regeneration of a hybrid zone between E. amygdalina and E. risdonii and pure species stands followin...
E. risdonii is a rare Tasmanian endemic which occurs as a series of small distunct populations withi...
The introgression of genes from exotic species or populations into gene pools of native species is a...
We assess phylogenetic patterns of hybridisation in the speciose, ecologically and economically impo...
Morphometric analyses were conducted on secondgeneration tri-species and backcross hybrids in Eucal...
The first evidence of in situ F hybridisation between an introduced eucalypt plantation 1 species, ...
F1 hybrids between exotic Eucalyptus nitens plantations and native E. ovata have previously been rep...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
An example from the genus Eucalyptus is used to argue that hybridization may be of evolutionary sig...
In a recent article, we presented a novel mechanism of plant migration by long distance interspecif...
Background and AimsHybridization is increasingly recognized as an integral part of the dynamics of s...
Regeneration of a hybrid zone between E. amygdalina and E. risdonii and pure species stands followin...
E. risdonii is a rare Tasmanian endemic which occurs as a series of small distunct populations withi...
The introgression of genes from exotic species or populations into gene pools of native species is a...
We assess phylogenetic patterns of hybridisation in the speciose, ecologically and economically impo...
Morphometric analyses were conducted on secondgeneration tri-species and backcross hybrids in Eucal...
The first evidence of in situ F hybridisation between an introduced eucalypt plantation 1 species, ...
F1 hybrids between exotic Eucalyptus nitens plantations and native E. ovata have previously been rep...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...