Natural selection maintains species despite frequent hybridization in the desert shrub Encelia Article

DiVittorio, Christopher T, Singhal, Sonal, Roddy, Adam B et al. (2020). Natural selection maintains species despite frequent hybridization in the desert shrub Encelia . PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 117(52), 33373-33383. 10.1073/pnas.2001337117

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • DiVittorio, Christopher T; Singhal, Sonal; Roddy, Adam B; Zapata, Felipe; Ackerly, David D; Baldwin, Bruce G; Brodersen, Craig R; Burquez, Alberto; Fine, Paul VA; Flores, Mayra Padilla; Solis, Elizabeth; Morales-Villavicencio, Jaime; Morales-Arce, David; Kyhos, Donald W

authors

publication date

  • December 29, 2020

keywords

  • ADAPTATION
  • BAJA-CALIFORNIA
  • FERTILE F(1)S
  • FITNESS
  • GENE FLOW
  • HYBRID ZONE
  • MODELS
  • Multidisciplinary Sciences
  • POPULATIONS
  • REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION
  • SPECIATION
  • Science & Technology
  • Science & Technology - Other Topics
  • adaptation
  • gene flow
  • hybrid zone
  • reciprocal transplant
  • speciation

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • NATL ACAD SCIENCES

start page

  • 33373

end page

  • 33383

volume

  • 117

issue

  • 52