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    Genetic erosion in a tropical tree species demonstrates the need to conserve wide-ranging germplasm amid extreme habitat fragmentation

    Comparing the genetic diversity across different generations within tropical tree populations is an understudied topic. To assess the potential genetic consequences and conservation implications of contemporar...

    A. Phang, M.A. Niissalo, M. Ruhsam, F.F. Pezzini, W.L. Neo in Biodiversity and Conservation (2024)

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    Paternity analysis reveals constraints on hybridization potential between native and introduced bluebells (Hyacinthoides)

    The native UK bluebell Hyacinthoides non-scripta is considered to be at risk from hybridization with naturalised non-native bluebells. The non-natives, likely to be hybrid themselves (H. x massartiana) between H....

    D. D. Kohn, M. Ruhsam, P. E. Hulme, S. C. H. Barrett in Conservation Genetics (2019)

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    Early evolution in a hybrid swarm between outcrossing and selfing lineages in Geum

    Although often considered as evolutionary dead ends, selfing taxa may make an important contribution to plant evolution through hybridization with related outcrossing lineages. However, there is a shortage of ...

    M Ruhsam, P M Hollingsworth, R A Ennos in Heredity (2011)