Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebrates

J Hudson, CD McQuaid, M Rius - Journal of Evolutionary …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Human activities alter patterns of biodiversity, particularly through species extinctions and
range shifts. Two of these activities are human mediated transfer of species and …

Recovery from hybrid breakdown in a marine invertebrate is faster, stronger and more repeatable under environmental stress

AS Hwang, VL Pritchard… - Journal of evolutionary …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is
important, because the rate of hybridization and the likelihood of hybrid speciation both …

Interspecies hybridization in the conservation toolbox: response to Kovach et al.(2016)

JM Miller, JA Hamilton - Conservation Biology, 2016 - JSTOR
Kovach et al.(2016) provide a thoughtful response to our essay on the role adaptive
introgression may play in genetic conservation and management in a chang ing climate …

Evolution in changing seas

KE Lotterhos, M Albecker… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Rapid environmental change continues to have alarming consequences for the world's
oceans, including shifts in the distribution and phenology of species, the nature and strength …

On the fast track: hybrids adapt more rapidly than parental populations in a novel environment

J Kulmuni, B Wiley, SP Otto - Evolution Letters, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Rates of hybridization are predicted to increase due to climate change and human activity
that cause redistribution of species and bring previously isolated populations into contact. At …

Ecological novelty by hybridization: experimental evidence for increased thermal tolerance by transgressive segregation in Tigriopus californicus

RJ Pereira, FS Barreto, RS Burton - Evolution, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Early generations of hybrids can express both genetic incompatibilities and phenotypic
novelty. Insights into whether these conflicting interactions between intrinsic and extrinsic …

Adaptive introgression as a resource for management and genetic conservation in a changing climate

JA Hamilton, JM Miller - Conservation Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Current rates of climate change require organisms to respond through migration, phenotypic
plasticity, or genetic changes via adaptation. We focused on questions regarding species' …

Intraspecific plasticity and trans-generational adaptation of reproductive traits and early development in a temperate marine neogastropod

ML Mardones, PB Fenberg, S Thatje… - Marine Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate warming is altering the distribution of species, producing range shifts and promoting
local extinctions. There is an urgent need to understand the underlying mechanisms that …

Prepping for climate change by introgressive hybridization

MM Hansen - Trends in Genetics, 2023 - Elsevier
Species and populations may adapt to climate change by microevolutionary processes.
However, standing genetic variation can be insufficient for this to occur. An interesting new …

Larval thermal windows in native and hybrid Pseudoboletia progeny (Echinoidea) as potential drivers of the hybridization zone

M Lamare, J Harianto, S Uthicke, A Agüera… - Marine Ecology …, 2018 - int-res.com
For marine species that hybridize, the maintenance of separate lineages requires natural
barriers that limit hybridization zones or species distributions in which hybrid progeny cannot …