Hybridisation on coral reefs and the conservation of evolutionary novelty
ZT Richards, JPA Hobbs - Current Zoology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Hybridisation was traditionally considered rare on coral reefs. However, a rapid increase in
hybrid studies over the last 20 years has revealed that hybridisation on coral reefs is …
hybrid studies over the last 20 years has revealed that hybridisation on coral reefs is …
Phylogenomic analyses of all species of swordtail fishes (genus Xiphophorus) show that hybridization preceded speciation
Hybridization has been recognized to play important roles in evolution, however studies of
the genetic consequence are still lagging behind in vertebrates due to the lack of …
the genetic consequence are still lagging behind in vertebrates due to the lack of …
[图书][B] Divergence with genetic exchange
ML Arnold - 2016 - books.google.com
The study of genetic exchange resulting from natural hybridization, horizontal gene transfer,
and viral recombination has long been marked by controversy between researchers holding …
and viral recombination has long been marked by controversy between researchers holding …
Redefining the role of admixture and genomics in species conservation
The generation of genome‐wide sequence data has brought with it both exciting
opportunities for conservation and challenges for determining appropriate management …
opportunities for conservation and challenges for determining appropriate management …
Łeghágots' enetę (learning together) the importance of Indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation
Using multiple knowledge sources to interpret patterns of biodiversity can generate the
comprehensive species characterizations that are required for effective conservation …
comprehensive species characterizations that are required for effective conservation …
Hybridisation and the evolution of coral reef biodiversity
Hybridisation has traditionally been considered rare and unimportant in generating
biodiversity in the marine environment, particularly in coral reefs ecosystems. Here we …
biodiversity in the marine environment, particularly in coral reefs ecosystems. Here we …
Weak Prezygotic Isolating Mechanisms in Threatened Caribbean Acropora Corals
The Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and A. cervicornis, recently have undergone
drastic declines primarily as a result of disease. Previous molecular studies have …
drastic declines primarily as a result of disease. Previous molecular studies have …
Testing deep reticulate evolution in Amaryllidaceae tribe Hippeastreae (Asparagales) with ITS and chloroplast sequence data
The phylogeny of Amaryllidaceae tribe Hippeastreae was inferred using chloroplast (3′
ycf1, ndhF, trnL (UAA)-F (GAA)) and nuclear (ITS rDNA) sequence data under maximum …
ycf1, ndhF, trnL (UAA)-F (GAA)) and nuclear (ITS rDNA) sequence data under maximum …
Phylogeography of Southern Hemisphere blue mussels of the genus Mytilus: evolution, biosecurity, aquaculture and food labelling
JPA Gardner, PA Oyarzun, JE Toro… - … and Marine Biology, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Smooth-shelled blue mussels of the genus Mytilus have long been a major focus of research
because such mussels have an interesting global (antitropical or bipolar) distribution, have a …
because such mussels have an interesting global (antitropical or bipolar) distribution, have a …
Some examples of the use of molecular markers for needs of basic biology and modern society
YP Kartavtsev - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The main issues of the report are focused on four items.(1) A combination
of nDNA and mtDNA markers best suits the hybrid identification and estimates of genetic …
of nDNA and mtDNA markers best suits the hybrid identification and estimates of genetic …