Related oak species with different ecological requirements often hybridize where they co-occur. Even though interspecific gene flow is consideredto be common in closely relatedoaks, species identity in sympatric oak species with different local adaptations is generally maintained with a low number of hybrids andintrogressive forms in the adult tree generation. Quercus rubra and Q.ellipsoidalis offer a goodmod el to study characters that are related to different local adaptations and reproductive isolation of the species. Both species are interfertile, but grow in different micro-environments with Q.ellipsoidalis as the most drought tolerant red oak species occurring often on very dry sites. In an earlier study, genetic assignment analysis a...
© 2017 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Introgression of adaptive alleles between...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...
Peripheral populations located at their range edge, may be at risk due to geographical isolation, en...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
© 2018, Editura Silvica. All rights reserved. Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, wh...
Sympatric hybridizing oak species provide a model system for studying local adaptation. Disjunct pop...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, which is potentially a result of interspecific h...
Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different life stages between two interfertile oak s...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Very little is known about the nature and strength of reproductive isolation (RI) in Quercus species...
Reproductive isolation between related oak species within one taxonomic section is incomplete. Even ...
© 2017 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Introgression of adaptive alleles between...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...
Peripheral populations located at their range edge, may be at risk due to geographical isolation, en...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
© 2018, Editura Silvica. All rights reserved. Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, wh...
Sympatric hybridizing oak species provide a model system for studying local adaptation. Disjunct pop...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All Rights Reserved. The North American red oak species...
© Copyright 2015 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. Taxonomic relationships between North...
Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, which is potentially a result of interspecific h...
Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different life stages between two interfertile oak s...
Oak species show a wide variation in morphological and physiological characters, and boundaries betw...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Very little is known about the nature and strength of reproductive isolation (RI) in Quercus species...
Reproductive isolation between related oak species within one taxonomic section is incomplete. Even ...
© 2017 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Introgression of adaptive alleles between...
Native to North America, Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) was introduced in Europe in the XVIIth ce...
Peripheral populations located at their range edge, may be at risk due to geographical isolation, en...