Hybridisation between species of the genus Quercus is a common phenomenon as a result of weak reproductive isolation mechanisms between phylogenetically close species that frequently co-occur in mixed stands. In this study, we use microsatellite markers to analyse introgression between kermes (. Quercus coccifera L.) and holm (. Q. ilex L.) oak, two closely related taxa that frequently dominate the landscape in extensive areas in the Mediterranean region. All tested microsatellites amplified and were polymorphic in both kermes and holm oaks. Bayesian admixture analyses showed a good correspondence between each species and one of the two inferred genetic clusters. Five sampled individuals were a priori tentatively identified as hybrids on th...
European white oak species (Quercus sect. Quercus) are known to share a substantial part of their nu...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
© 2018, Editura Silvica. All rights reserved. Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, wh...
International audienceOaks are long-standing models for the study of gene flow and hybridisation. Te...
Powerful and accurate detection of first-generation (F1) hybrids and backcrosses in nature is needed...
Cork oak and holm oak share a large part of their natural range, and are known to hybridize in mixed...
Abstract Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic variation dri...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
Background and Aims: Interspecific gene flow can occur in many combinations among species within the...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
Hybridization and its relevance is a hot topic in ecology and evolutionary biology. Interspecific ge...
Incomplete reproductive barriers between species, especially in sympatric areas where several specie...
Incomplete reproductive barriers between species, especially in sympatric areas where several specie...
European white oak species (Quercus sect. Quercus) are known to share a substantial part of their nu...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
© 2018, Editura Silvica. All rights reserved. Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, wh...
International audienceOaks are long-standing models for the study of gene flow and hybridisation. Te...
Powerful and accurate detection of first-generation (F1) hybrids and backcrosses in nature is needed...
Cork oak and holm oak share a large part of their natural range, and are known to hybridize in mixed...
Abstract Background Hybridization and introgression are vital sources of novel genetic variation dri...
© 2016 The Linnean Society of London. Oaks (Quercus: Fagaceae) commonly interbreed yet retain their ...
Hybridization is considered to play an important role in speciation and evolution. Given the predict...
In forests worldwide, Quercus is a major genus; however, the boundaries between the constituent spec...
Background and Aims: Interspecific gene flow can occur in many combinations among species within the...
Oaks provide a model system to study maintenance of species identity by divergent selection since th...
Hybridization and its relevance is a hot topic in ecology and evolutionary biology. Interspecific ge...
Incomplete reproductive barriers between species, especially in sympatric areas where several specie...
Incomplete reproductive barriers between species, especially in sympatric areas where several specie...
European white oak species (Quercus sect. Quercus) are known to share a substantial part of their nu...
Background. Few studies address the issue of hybridization in a more than two-species context. The s...
© 2018, Editura Silvica. All rights reserved. Species boundaries in oaks are often not clear-cut, wh...