Geographic range shifts can cause secondary contact and hybridization between closely related species, revealing mechanisms of species formation and integrity. These dynamics typically play out in restricted geographic regions, but highly vagile species may experience major distributional changes resulting in broad areas of contact. The Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) is a dispersive waterbird of the Old World and Australia that colonized eastern North America in the early 19th century and came into contact with the native White-faced Ibis (P. chihi). Putative hybrids between the two species have been observed across North America. To examine the population genomic consequences of this natural invasion, we sequenced 4,616 ultraconserved ...
While reinforcement may play a role in all major modes of speciation, relatively little is known abo...
Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generatio...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 45-58.Introduction -- Study area -- Methods -- Results -- ...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
Natural selection acts on existing genetic variation to drive genetic adaptation of organisms to var...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
The consequences of hybridization for biodiversity depend on the specific ecological and evolutionar...
Widespread degradation across Australia's inland wetland network has contributed to severe declines ...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
International audienceWhile reinforcement may play a role in all major modes of speciation, relative...
While reinforcement may play a role in all major modes of speciation, relatively little is known abo...
Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generatio...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 45-58.Introduction -- Study area -- Methods -- Results -- ...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
Natural selection acts on existing genetic variation to drive genetic adaptation of organisms to var...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Hybridization is not always limited to two species; often multiple species are interbreeding. In bir...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
The consequences of hybridization for biodiversity depend on the specific ecological and evolutionar...
Widespread degradation across Australia's inland wetland network has contributed to severe declines ...
The process of speciation is a cornerstone in evolutionary biology. In Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
International audienceWhile reinforcement may play a role in all major modes of speciation, relative...
While reinforcement may play a role in all major modes of speciation, relatively little is known abo...
Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generatio...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 45-58.Introduction -- Study area -- Methods -- Results -- ...