Genetic exchange between independently evolving lineages may give rise to the formation of new taxa, and hypotheses for this have been derived from species with intermediate phenotypes, when compared to potential parental species. Goulet-Scott and collaborators (2021) evaluate such a hypothesis in a wildflower species complex by integrating genomic and trait information. They find no support for hybrid speciation, despite detecting signatures of genetic admixture in some individuals resulting from interspecific gene flow in a hybrid zone.Peer reviewe
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction It is widely reco...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleHybridization between species ...
Determining the long-term consequences of hybridization remains a central quest for evolutionary bio...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Within the plant kingdom many genera contain sister lineages with contrasting outcrossing and inbree...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Gene flow can impede the evolution of reproductive isolating barriers between species. Reinforcement...
SUMMARY: Research into the evolution of subdivided plant populations has long involved the study of ...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
How have orchid species diversified in the campos rupestres, Brazil? Fiorini et al. (2023) use genom...
Speciation by hybridization has long been recognized among plants and includes both homoploid and al...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction It is widely reco...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleHybridization between species ...
Determining the long-term consequences of hybridization remains a central quest for evolutionary bio...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Within the plant kingdom many genera contain sister lineages with contrasting outcrossing and inbree...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Gene flow can impede the evolution of reproductive isolating barriers between species. Reinforcement...
SUMMARY: Research into the evolution of subdivided plant populations has long involved the study of ...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
How have orchid species diversified in the campos rupestres, Brazil? Fiorini et al. (2023) use genom...
Speciation by hybridization has long been recognized among plants and includes both homoploid and al...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Evolutionary radiations provide excellent opportunities to study the origins o...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction It is widely reco...
Patterns of divergence and polymorphism across hybrid zones can provide important clues as to their ...
Natural hybridization accompanied by a shift in niche preference by hybrid genotypes can lead to hyb...