Hybridization is an evolutionary process that can generate diverse outcomes, such as reinforcing species boundaries, generating new species, or facilitating the introgression of locally-adapted alleles into new genomic backgrounds. Liolaemus is a highly diverse clade of South American lizards with ∼260 species and as many as ten new species are described each year. Previous Liolaemus studies have detected gene flow and introgression among species using phylogenetic network methods and/or through comparisons of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA patterns, yet no study has systematically studied hybrid zones between Liolaemus species. Here, we compared three hybrid zones between four species in the Liolaemus fitzingerii group of lizards in Central...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Liolaemus is the most specious genus of the Squamata lizards in South America, presenting exceptiona...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Understanding the factors that affect hybridization is an important issue in the study of species ev...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations are difficult to resolve because divergence events are nearly synchron...
The lizard genus Liolaemus is endemic to temperate South America and includes more than 225 species....
In this study, we detangled the evolutionary history of the Patagonian lizard clade Liolaemus kingii...
In this study, we detangled the evolutionary history of the Patagonian lizard clade Liolaemus kingii...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
During the last two decades, regional exploration coupled with dense geographic sampling, new molecu...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Liolaemus is the most specious genus of the Squamata lizards in South America, presenting exceptiona...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Understanding the factors that affect hybridization is an important issue in the study of species ev...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
Rapid evolutionary radiations are difficult to resolve because divergence events are nearly synchron...
The lizard genus Liolaemus is endemic to temperate South America and includes more than 225 species....
In this study, we detangled the evolutionary history of the Patagonian lizard clade Liolaemus kingii...
In this study, we detangled the evolutionary history of the Patagonian lizard clade Liolaemus kingii...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
During the last two decades, regional exploration coupled with dense geographic sampling, new molecu...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Phenotypically cryptic lineages comprise an important yet understudied part of biodiversity; in part...
Liolaemus is the most specious genus of the Squamata lizards in South America, presenting exceptiona...