Hybridization is a biological phenomenon increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary process in both plants and animals, as it is linked to speciation, radiation, extinction, range expansion and invasion, and allows for increased trait diversity in agricultural and horticultural systems. Estimates of hybridization frequency vary across taxonomic groups, and previous work has demonstrated that some plant groups hybridize more frequently than others. Here, we ask on a global scale whether hybridization is linked to any of 11 traits related to plant life history, reproduction, genetic predisposition, and environment or opportunity. Given that hybridization is not evenly distributed across the plant tree of life, we use phylogenetic ge...
It has long been recognized that interspecific hybridization is common in plants, enhancing processe...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Environmental gradients are very common and many plant species respond to them through adaptive gene...
Hybridization has experimental and observational ties to evolutionary processes and outcomes such as...
Hybridization is an important and creative process in plant evolution, but the factors that are asso...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Natural hybridization can have a profound evolutionary impact, with consequences ranging from the ex...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that control species genetic structure has always been a ma...
International audiencePopulation genetic structure is a key parameter in evolutionary biology. Earli...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Plant hybrid zones are dynamic centers of ecological and evolutionary processes for plants and their...
Plant hybrid zones are dynamic centers of ecological and evolutionary processes for plants and their...
Interspecific hybridization can generate transgressive hybrid phenotypes with extreme trait values e...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. A...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
It has long been recognized that interspecific hybridization is common in plants, enhancing processe...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Environmental gradients are very common and many plant species respond to them through adaptive gene...
Hybridization has experimental and observational ties to evolutionary processes and outcomes such as...
Hybridization is an important and creative process in plant evolution, but the factors that are asso...
Hybridization is a potent evolutionary process that can affect the origin, maintenance, and loss of ...
Natural hybridization can have a profound evolutionary impact, with consequences ranging from the ex...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that control species genetic structure has always been a ma...
International audiencePopulation genetic structure is a key parameter in evolutionary biology. Earli...
Hybridization and its consequences have been of longstanding interest to evolutionary biologists. Da...
Plant hybrid zones are dynamic centers of ecological and evolutionary processes for plants and their...
Plant hybrid zones are dynamic centers of ecological and evolutionary processes for plants and their...
Interspecific hybridization can generate transgressive hybrid phenotypes with extreme trait values e...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. A...
Three main patterns of natural hybridization can be recognized: (1) occasional formation of hybrids ...
It has long been recognized that interspecific hybridization is common in plants, enhancing processe...
When we look at life on earth, we can see a lot of different life forms, but we still do not fully u...
Environmental gradients are very common and many plant species respond to them through adaptive gene...