Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different life stages between two interfertile oak species at aCONSTANS-like gene suggests a role of this gene in pre-zygotic isolation and adaptive divergence between species. Abstract: Genome-wide differentiation patterns among oak species suggest that divergent selection can maintain species-specific adaptations and morphological integrity by reducing effective interspecific gene flow. While there is evidence for both pre- and post-zygotic isolation mechanisms in oaks (e.g., differences in flowering time, selection against hybrids), these mechanisms are rarely studied at each life stage from acorns to adult trees within the same forest. To assess the reproductive isolation mechanisms betwee...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© 2017 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Introgression of adaptive alleles between...
Reproductive isolation between related oak species within one taxonomic section is incomplete. Even ...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
Related oak species with different ecological requirements often hybridize where they co-occur. Even...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© 2017 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Introgression of adaptive alleles between...
Reproductive isolation between related oak species within one taxonomic section is incomplete. Even ...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
Related oak species with different ecological requirements often hybridize where they co-occur. Even...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
International audienceUnderstanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...