Introgressive hybridization is an important process in evolution but challenging to identify, undermining the efforts to understand its role and significance. On the contrary, many analytical methods assume direct descent from a single common ancestor, and admixture among populations can violate their assumptions and lead to seriously biased results. A detailed analysis of 888 whole-genome sequences of nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius) revealed a complex pattern of population ancestry involving multiple waves of gene flow and introgression across northern Europe. The two recognized lineages were found to have drastically different histories, and their secondary contact zone was wider than anticipated, displaying a smooth gradie...
We analysed 81 whole genome sequences of threespine sticklebacks from Pacific North America, Greenla...
Stickleback fishes in the family Gasterosteidae have become model organisms in ecology and evolution...
Abstract The degree to which adaptation to similar selection pressures is underlain by parallel vs. ...
Introgressive hybridization is an important process in evolution but challenging to identify, underm...
Ecological speciation has become a popular model for the development and maintenance of reproductive...
Cryptic invasions are commonly associated with genetic changes of the native species or genetic line...
Understanding the genetic background of invading species can be crucial information clarifying why t...
Three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) are a powerful evolutionary model system due to t...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Pleistocene glaciations have strongly affected the biogeography of many species residing in periglac...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
The three-spined stickleback is a wide spread Holarctic species complex that radiated from the sea i...
In industrialized and/or agriculturally used landscapes, inhabiting species are exposed to a variety...
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeatedly and independently adapted to fr...
We analysed 81 whole genome sequences of threespine sticklebacks from Pacific North America, Greenla...
Stickleback fishes in the family Gasterosteidae have become model organisms in ecology and evolution...
Abstract The degree to which adaptation to similar selection pressures is underlain by parallel vs. ...
Introgressive hybridization is an important process in evolution but challenging to identify, underm...
Ecological speciation has become a popular model for the development and maintenance of reproductive...
Cryptic invasions are commonly associated with genetic changes of the native species or genetic line...
Understanding the genetic background of invading species can be crucial information clarifying why t...
Three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) are a powerful evolutionary model system due to t...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Pleistocene glaciations have strongly affected the biogeography of many species residing in periglac...
Hybridization and convergent evolution are phenomena of broad interest in evolutionary biology, but ...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
The three-spined stickleback is a wide spread Holarctic species complex that radiated from the sea i...
In industrialized and/or agriculturally used landscapes, inhabiting species are exposed to a variety...
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeatedly and independently adapted to fr...
We analysed 81 whole genome sequences of threespine sticklebacks from Pacific North America, Greenla...
Stickleback fishes in the family Gasterosteidae have become model organisms in ecology and evolution...
Abstract The degree to which adaptation to similar selection pressures is underlain by parallel vs. ...