Speciation underlies the generation of novel biodiversity. Yet, there is much to learn about how natural selection shapes genomes during speciation. Selection is assumed to act against gene flow at barrier loci, promoting reproductive isolation. However, evidence for gene flow and selection is often indirect and we know very little about the temporal stability of barrier loci. Here we utilize haplodiploidy to identify candidate male barrier loci in hybrids between two wood ant species. As ant males are haploid, they are expected to reveal recessive barrier loci, which can be masked in diploid females if heterozygous. We then test for barrier stability in a sample collected 10 years later and use survival analysis to provide a direct measure...
Hybridization between species is widespread across the tree of life and plays a role in adaptation, ...
The establishment of new species by hybridization is difficult because it requires the development o...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
doi: 10.1111/mec.15606Speciation underlies the generation of novel biodiversity. Yet, there is much ...
Identifying mechanisms limiting hybridization is a central goal of speciation research. Here, we stu...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Hybridization is not a mere reproductive dead end but has been suggested to play a central role in s...
Hybridization and gene flow between diverging lineages is increasingly recognized as a common evolut...
Hybridization is frequent in the wild but it is unclear when admixture events lead to predictable ou...
Journal ArticleSex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its ...
Hybridization and gene flow between diverging lineages is increasingly recognized as a common evolut...
Adaptation requires genetic variation, but founder populations are generally genetically depleted. H...
Hybridisation and gene flow can have both deleterious and adaptive consequences for natural populati...
Hybridization between species is widespread across the tree of life and plays a role in adaptation, ...
The establishment of new species by hybridization is difficult because it requires the development o...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
doi: 10.1111/mec.15606Speciation underlies the generation of novel biodiversity. Yet, there is much ...
Identifying mechanisms limiting hybridization is a central goal of speciation research. Here, we stu...
BACKGROUND: Animal societies are diverse, ranging from small family-based groups to extraordinarily ...
Hybridization is not a mere reproductive dead end but has been suggested to play a central role in s...
Hybridization and gene flow between diverging lineages is increasingly recognized as a common evolut...
Hybridization is frequent in the wild but it is unclear when admixture events lead to predictable ou...
Journal ArticleSex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its ...
Hybridization and gene flow between diverging lineages is increasingly recognized as a common evolut...
Adaptation requires genetic variation, but founder populations are generally genetically depleted. H...
Hybridisation and gene flow can have both deleterious and adaptive consequences for natural populati...
Hybridization between species is widespread across the tree of life and plays a role in adaptation, ...
The establishment of new species by hybridization is difficult because it requires the development o...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...