Fitness consequences of hybridization between ecotypes of Avena barbata: hybrid breakdown, hybrid vigor, and transgressive segregation.
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Quantitative trait locus mapping of genes under selection across multiple years and sites in Avena barbata: epistasis, pleiotropy, and genotype-by-environment interactionsGenetic admixture and heterosis may enhance the invasiveness of common ragweedTHE GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN LOUISIANA IRISES: HYBRID FITNESS IN NATUREInterpopulation hybridization results in widespread viability selection across the genome in Tigriopus californicus.Genetic architecture of adaptation to novel environmental conditions in a predominantly selfing allopolyploid plant.Ecological selection against hybrids in natural populations of sympatric threespine sticklebacks.Proteomic profiling of rice embryos from a hybrid rice cultivar and its parental lines.Gene flow increases fitness at the warm edge of a species' range.Evolving California genotypes of Avena barbata are derived from multiple introductions but still maintain substantial population structureGenomic and environmental selection patterns in two distinct lettuce crop-wild hybrid crosses.Testing for local adaptation in Avena barbata: a classic example of ecotypic divergence.Locus-dependent selection in crop-wild hybrids of lettuce under field conditions and its implication for GM crop developmentLinkage maps of the dwarf and Normal lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) species complex and their hybrids reveal the genetic architecture of population divergence.Seed supply for broadscale restoration: maximizing evolutionary potential.Hybrid vigor in the biological control agent, Longitarsus jacobaeaeThe nature of fisheries- and farming-induced evolution.A restoration genetics guide for coral reef conservation.Epistasis in natural populations of a predominantly selfing plant.Exogenous selection shapes germination behaviour and seedling traits of populations at different altitudes in a Senecio hybrid zone.Adaptive genetic differentiation in a predominantly self-pollinating species analyzed by transplanting into natural environment, crossbreeding and Q(ST)-F(ST) test.Ecologically dependent and intrinsic genetic signatures of postzygotic isolation between sympatric host races of the leaf beetle Lochmaea capreae.Genetic conservation and management of the California endemic, Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana Parry): Implications of genetic rescue in a genetically depauperate species.Conservation genetics as applied evolution: from genetic pattern to evolutionary processPhysiological differences among two Penstemon species and their hybrids in field and common garden environments.Lifetime fitness in two generations of Ipomopsis hybrids.Strong genetic differentiation but not local adaptation toward the range limit of a coastal dune plant.Diversification across a heterogeneous landscape.The effect of hybrid transgression on environmental tolerance in experimental yeast crosses.Niche dimensionality and the genetics of ecological speciation.Genetic architecture of isolation between two species of Silene with sex chromosomes and Haldane's rule.Genotype by environment interactions for fitness in hybrid genotypes of Avena barbata.Leaf hydraulic conductivity and photosynthesis are genetically correlated in an annual grass.Comparison of quantitative and molecular genetic variation of native vs. invasive populations of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L., Lythraceae).The consequences of mating over a range of parental genetic similarity in a selfing allopolyploid plant species.Connecting thermal performance curve variation to the genotype: a multivariate QTL approach.Hybrids of amphibian chytrid show high virulence in native hosts.Evolutionary responses of invasive grass species to variation in precipitation and soil nitrogenConsequences of interspecific hybridization and virus infection on the growth and fecundity of three threatened coastalLepidium(Brassicaceae) species from New ZealandIntraspecific hybridization, life history strategies and potential invasion success in a parasitoid waspAdmixture of genetic lineages of different glacial origin: a case study of Abies alba Mill. in the Carpathians
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Fitness consequences of hybridization between ecotypes of Avena barbata: hybrid breakdown, hybrid vigor, and transgressive segregation.
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