Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebrates
Human activities alter patterns of biodiversity, particularly through species extinctions and
range shifts. Two of these activities are human mediated transfer of species 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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Early generations of hybrids can express both genetic incompatibilities and phenotypic
novelty. Insights into whether these conflicting interactions between intrinsic and extrinsic …
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' …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
barriers that limit hybridization zones or species distributions in which hybrid progeny cannot …