Natural hybridization is attracting much interest in modern speciation and conservation biology studies, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. In particular, it is unclear why environmental changes often increase hybridization rates. To study this question, we surveyed mating events in a mixed oak stand and developed a spatially-explicit individual-based hybridization model. This model, where hybridization is frequency dependent, pollen is non-limiting and which allows immigrant pollen to compete with local pollen, takes into account species-specific pollen dispersal and sexual barriers to hybridization. The consequences of pollen limitation on hybridization were studied using another simple model. The results indicate tha...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
<p><p>Understanding the ecological and evolutionary responses of plant species to shifts in climate ...
Natural hybridization is attracting much interest in modern speciation and conservation biology stud...
Natural hybridization is attracting much interest in modern speciation and conservation biology stud...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
[Aims]: Forest fragmentation and reduced tree population densities can potentially have negative imp...
1. Hybridization is a key evolutionary process with major consequences for conservation and speciati...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
The reproductive system of hybrids is an important factor shaping introgression dynamics within spec...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
<p><p>Understanding the ecological and evolutionary responses of plant species to shifts in climate ...
Natural hybridization is attracting much interest in modern speciation and conservation biology stud...
Natural hybridization is attracting much interest in modern speciation and conservation biology stud...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
[Aims]: Forest fragmentation and reduced tree population densities can potentially have negative imp...
1. Hybridization is a key evolutionary process with major consequences for conservation and speciati...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
The reproductive system of hybrids is an important factor shaping introgression dynamics within spec...
Premise of the study. In plant groups with limited intrinsic barriers to gene flow, it is thought th...
Vegetation clearing, land modification and agricultural intensification have impacted on many ecolog...
The identification and quantification of the relative importance of reproductive isolating barriers ...
Gene flow is a key factor in the evolution of species, influencing effective population size, hybrid...
In many perennial wind-pollinated plants, the dynamics of seed production is commonly known to be hi...
<p><p>Understanding the ecological and evolutionary responses of plant species to shifts in climate ...