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Genetic divergence and the number of hybridizing species affect the path to homoploid hybrid speciation

Hybridization can promote speciation, and examples of putative hybrid species have now been identified across the tree of life. However, we still know little about the conditions that are most conducive to hybrid speciation. We have used experimental evolution in fruit flies (Drosophila) to show that both the genetic difference between hybridizing species and the number of hybridizing species affect the probability that hybrids evolve reproductive isolation from their parental species. Our results provide a systematic test of factors that affect homoploid hybrid speciation. Biologists will now be able to test the predictions that our experiments outline in naturally hybridizing species. These types of data hold the potential to greatly increase our understanding of hybridization's role in generating biodiversity

Artikel, 2018