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    Long-term experimental hybrid swarms between nearly incompatible Tigriopus californicus populations: persistent fitness problems and assimilation by the superior population

    For the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus, outbreeding depression for a variety of fitness measures is typically observed in early-generation interpopulation hybrids. We examined both controlled crosses a...

    A. S. Hwang, S. L. Northrup, D. L. Peterson, Y. Kim, S. Edmands in Conservation Genetics (2012)

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    Long-term experimental hybrid swarms between moderately incompatible Tigriopus californicus populations: hybrid inferiority in early generations yields to hybrid superiority in later generations

    The deleterious effects of hybridization are a serious concern for the conservation and management of species, particularly when populations mix as a result of human activity. Outbreeding depression is the typ...

    A. S. Hwang, S. L. Northrup, J. K. Alexander, K. T. Vo, S. Edmands in Conservation Genetics (2011)