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8. Evolution of a hybrid zone of willows (Salix L.) in the Alps analysed by RAD-seq and morphometricsPia Marinček, 2022, master's thesis Abstract: Natural hybridization of plants can result in many outcomes with several evolutionary consequences, such as hybrid speciation and introgression. Natural hybrid zones can arise as a result of fluctuating climate during the exchange of glacial and interglacial periods, where species retract and expand their territories, resulting in secondary contacts. On mountain ranges, such as the European Alps, hybrid zones of alpine species are frequently formed where different lineages meet. Willows are a large genus of woody plants with an immense capability of interspecific crossing. About 33 species of this genus inhabit the Alps, where intermediate phenotypes were frequently observed and proclaimed as hybrids, but rarely examined in detail. One of the reasons was a lack of informative molecular markers and suitable analytical tools to analyse this highly diverse and convergent genus. With the development of the RAD-seq technology, several questions regarding willow phylogeny and hybridization could be answered. In this study, a putative hybrid zone of two sister species, S. foetida and S. waldsteiniana, was investigated to study the genomic structure of populations within and outside their contact zone, to find evidence for hybrid speciation or introgression, and to analyse if morphological phenotypes are reflected by their genotypes. Individuals of the two species were sampled across their distribution range in the Alps and examined with the use of RADseq data and morphometric analyses. The results showed that a hybrid zone between the two species was established within the range of their contact zone. Patterns of genetic admixture in homoploid hybrids indicated introgression with asymmetric backcrossing to one of the parental species. Morphometric characteristics of hybrids supported the molecular data and showed intermediacy with a bias towards S. waldsteiniana. Only one potentially divergent hybrid lineage was observed, hinting to a possibility of localised hybrid speciation events. Keywords: alpine plants, hybridization, morphometry, RAD sequencing, master thesis Published in DiRROS: 17.01.2025; Views: 9; Downloads: 2 Full text (4,66 MB) |
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10. Wood products market statement with forecasts : (Market Statement 2024; Slovenia)Špela Ščap, Matjaž Dremelj, Darja Stare, Tomaž Remic, 2024, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: forest timber sector, forest wood assortments, roundwood, policy measures, wood market, production, foreign trade, wood products, forecast of wood flows, wood flows, wood biomass for energy Published in DiRROS: 17.01.2025; Views: 8; Downloads: 4 Full text (792,39 KB) This document has many files! More... |