Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How new species arise and are maintained in these high geneflow environments have been long-standing conundrums. Hybridization and patterns of introgression between sympatric species provide a unique insight into the mechanisms of speciation and the maintenance of species boundaries. In this study, we investigate the extent of hybridization between two closely related species of coral reef fish: the common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) and the bar-cheek coral trout (Plectropomus maculatus). Using a complementary set of 25 microsatellite loci, we distinguish pure genotype classes from first- and later-generation hybrids, identifying 124 in...
Microsatellites are often considered ideal markers to investigate ecological processes in animal pop...
Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Inter-specific genetic relationships among regional populations of two species of grouper (Plectropo...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
Closely related marine species with large sympatric ranges provide opportunities to study the mechan...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation is common among terrestrial and freshwater species, but is considered rare and insigni...
Microsatellites are often considered ideal markers to investigate ecological processes in animal pop...
Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Inter-specific genetic relationships among regional populations of two species of grouper (Plectropo...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Coral reefs are highly diverse ecosystems, where numerous closely related species often coexist. How...
Natural hybridisation is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating biodiversity in t...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Many coral reef fishes are fished, often resulting in detrimental genetic effects; however, reef fis...
Many coral reef fishes display remarkable genetic and phenotypic variation across their geographic r...
Closely related marine species with large sympatric ranges provide opportunities to study the mechan...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species bound...
Christmas Island is located at the overlap of the Indian and Pacific Ocean marine provinces and is a...
Hybridisation is common among terrestrial and freshwater species, but is considered rare and insigni...
Microsatellites are often considered ideal markers to investigate ecological processes in animal pop...
Natural hybridization is widespread among coral reef fishes. However, the ecological promoters and e...
Inter-specific genetic relationships among regional populations of two species of grouper (Plectropo...