© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their morphological, genetic and ecological distinctiveness. Post-zygotic isolation mechanisms, such as ecologically dependent selection on adaptive loci, may therefore limit introgression. To test this hypothesis, we quantified hybridization and genetic divergence across the contact zone of four red oaks (Quercus section Lobatae) in the Great Lakes region of North America using a suite of 259 amplified fragment length polymorphisms and 27 genic and genomic microsatellite markers. First, we identified hybrids using genetic structure analysis and confirmed the reliability of our assignments via simulations. Then, we identified candidate loci for spe...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic varia...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
As foundational species, oaks (Quercus : Fagaceae) support the activities of both humans and wildlif...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Sympatric hybridizing oak species provide a model system for studying local adaptation. Disjunct pop...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic varia...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
As foundational species, oaks (Quercus : Fagaceae) support the activities of both humans and wildlif...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Sympatric hybridizing oak species provide a model system for studying local adaptation. Disjunct pop...
Quercus (oak) species hybridize in complex patterns that have yet to be fully explored with phylogen...
Understanding the nature, the number and the strength of barriers to gene flow is a major goal in sp...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...
A long-term debate in evolutionary biology is the extent to which reproductive isolation is a necess...
Loci considered to be under selection are generally avoided in attempts to infer past demographic pr...