Abstract
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
Vol. 27:
83-109
(Volume publication date November 1996)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.27.1.83)
EXTINCTION BY HYBRIDIZATION AND INTROGRESSION Judith M. Rhymer Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469 Daniel Simberloff Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306 ▪ Abstract Nonindigenous species can bring about a form of extinction of native flora and fauna by hybridization and introgression either through purposeful introduction by humans or through habitat modification, bringing previously isolated species into contact. These phenomena can be especially problematic for rare species coming into contact with more abundant ones. Increased use of molecular techniques focuses attention on the extent of this underappreciated problem that is not always apparent from morphological observations alone. Some degree of gene flow is a normal, evolutionarily constructive process, and all constellations of genes and genotypes cannot be preserved. However, hybridization with or without introgression may, nevertheless, threaten a rare species' existence. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Evolutionary impacts of hybridization and interspecific gene flow on an obligately estuarine fish Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22(1):27-35 (2009) Ecological effects of invasive alien insects Biological Invasions 11(1):21-45 (2009) Identification of endangered Hawaiian ducks (Anas wyvilliana), introduced North American mallards (A. platyrhynchos) and their hybrids using multilocus genotypes Conservation Genetics (2009) Natural hybridization and conservation Biodiversity and Conservation (2009) Hybridization between
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