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Unidirectional hybridization at a species' range boundary: implications for habitat tracking
Gemma, E. Beatty, Marianne Philipp, Jim Provan
Ecology and Evolution
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Agriculture & Biology
Canada
43%
chloroplasts
41%
climate change
42%
extinction
70%
gene pool
27%
genetic analysis
23%
geographical distribution
40%
Greenland
66%
habitats
73%
hybridization
100%
introgression
25%
Manitoba
31%
methodology
6%
pollen
19%
rare species
52%
sampling
9%
single nucleotide polymorphism
71%
sympatry
26%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
analysis
13%
assimilation
45%
chloroplast
64%
climate change
29%
distribution
18%
effect
11%
extinction
64%
gene
19%
genetic analysis
33%
global climate
22%
habitat
78%
method
5%
pollen
23%
polymorphism
81%
rare species
58%
rate
8%
removal
13%
replacement
20%