Both morphological and genetic evidence support a hybridization event between a Boreal Chickadee (Poecile hudsonicus) and a Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) in Atlantic Canada. Plumage of the hybrid was intermediate to both parental species, with buffy sides and a dark brown cap on the head. Mitochondrial DNA control region showed the female lineage to be from a Boreal Chickadee, while Z-linked markers showed mixed Boreal Chickadee × Black-capped Chickadee heritage, likely representing an F1 hybrid. This is the first documented case of hybridization between these species in eastern North America, and it adds to the increasing evidence supporting intrageneric avian hybridization
Reproductive isolation is central to the speciation process, and cases where the strength of reprodu...
The dynamics of hybrid zones are likely to be influenced greatly by patterns of mate choice, includi...
Accepted author manuscriptHybridization is an important aspect of speciation, yet questions remain a...
Both morphological and genetic evidence support a hybridization event between a Boreal Chickadee (Po...
Open access (from publisher website)Both morphological and genetic evidence support a hybridization ...
I studied the genetic interactions of Black-capped (Poecile atricapilus) (BCCH) and Carolina (P. car...
Hybridization occurs at least occasionally in more than 9 % of bird species. Within the Paridae (chi...
Hybridization occurs at least occasionally in more than 9% of bird species. Within the Paridae (chic...
Previous investigation of genetic interactions between black-capped and Carolina chickadees (Parus a...
xiv, 205 leaves ; 29 cmThis study investigates the phylogeographic structure and population genetics...
Accepted author manuscriptThe nonmigratory Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus (Linnaeus, 1...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
The study of hybrid zones can provide insight into the genetic basis of species differences that are...
The non-migratory black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus, Linnaeus 1766) has a continent-wide ...
We studied hybridization and introgression between Black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and Carolina ...
Reproductive isolation is central to the speciation process, and cases where the strength of reprodu...
The dynamics of hybrid zones are likely to be influenced greatly by patterns of mate choice, includi...
Accepted author manuscriptHybridization is an important aspect of speciation, yet questions remain a...
Both morphological and genetic evidence support a hybridization event between a Boreal Chickadee (Po...
Open access (from publisher website)Both morphological and genetic evidence support a hybridization ...
I studied the genetic interactions of Black-capped (Poecile atricapilus) (BCCH) and Carolina (P. car...
Hybridization occurs at least occasionally in more than 9 % of bird species. Within the Paridae (chi...
Hybridization occurs at least occasionally in more than 9% of bird species. Within the Paridae (chic...
Previous investigation of genetic interactions between black-capped and Carolina chickadees (Parus a...
xiv, 205 leaves ; 29 cmThis study investigates the phylogeographic structure and population genetics...
Accepted author manuscriptThe nonmigratory Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus (Linnaeus, 1...
The population genetic structure of northern boreal species has been strongly influenced both by the...
The study of hybrid zones can provide insight into the genetic basis of species differences that are...
The non-migratory black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus, Linnaeus 1766) has a continent-wide ...
We studied hybridization and introgression between Black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and Carolina ...
Reproductive isolation is central to the speciation process, and cases where the strength of reprodu...
The dynamics of hybrid zones are likely to be influenced greatly by patterns of mate choice, includi...
Accepted author manuscriptHybridization is an important aspect of speciation, yet questions remain a...