Abstract Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In birds, there are numerous examples of species that hybridize with multiple other species. The advent of genomic data provides the opportunity to investigate the ecological and evolutionary consequences of multispecies hybridization. The interactions between several hybridizing species can be depicted as a network in which the interacting species are connected by edges. Such hybrid networks can be used to identify ‘hub-species’ that interbreed with multiple other species. Avian examples of such ‘hub-species’ are Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and European Herring Gull (Larus argentatus). These network...
Interbreeding of two species in the wild implies introgression of alleles from one species into the ...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
Studies in molecular genetics are having revisionary impact in at least three broad areas of avian e...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Introgression, the incorporation of genetic material from one (sub)species into the gene pool of ano...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a creative evolutionary force contributing to adaptation...
Interspecific hybridization is quite common in recent years. Favorable factors are rarity of a speci...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of different species, plays an important role in several evolutiona...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Contact zones between previously isolated taxa provide natural systems for studying the processes in...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
The consequences of hybridization for biodiversity depend on the specific ecological and evolutionar...
Interbreeding of two species in the wild implies introgression of alleles from one species into the ...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
Studies in molecular genetics are having revisionary impact in at least three broad areas of avian e...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Introgression, the incorporation of genetic material from one (sub)species into the gene pool of ano...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a creative evolutionary force contributing to adaptation...
Interspecific hybridization is quite common in recent years. Favorable factors are rarity of a speci...
Hybridization, the interbreeding of different species, plays an important role in several evolutiona...
Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use of g...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
<p>Reconstructing the avian tree of life has become one of the major goals in ornithology. The use o...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Contact zones between previously isolated taxa provide natural systems for studying the processes in...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
The consequences of hybridization for biodiversity depend on the specific ecological and evolutionar...
Interbreeding of two species in the wild implies introgression of alleles from one species into the ...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
Studies in molecular genetics are having revisionary impact in at least three broad areas of avian e...