Browsing by Subject "hybridization"
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Africanization of a feral honey bee (Apis mellifera) population in South Texas: Does a decade make a difference?
(Wiley Open Access, 2016)The arrival to the United States of the Africanized honey bee, a hybrid between European subspecies and the African subspecies Apis mellifera scutellata, is a remarkable model for the study of biological invasions. This ... -
Hybridization, Genetic Manipulation, and Asexual Propagation of Lychnis Species
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)This study focused on conventional breeding in the genus Lychnis L. involving two different breeding methods and asexual propagation, which is an essential horticultural technique to facilitate ornamentals reproduction ... -
Population genetic analysis of invasive Rattus: Implications for evolutionary biology, disease ecology and invasion biology
(2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: I utilized population genetic analyses to examine the colonization history and contemporary dispersal patterns of invasive Rattus in the U.S., as well as identifying any evolutionary impacts of ... -
Population genetics of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) hybridization and introgression
(2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: Molecular markers, population genetics, ecological genetics, hybridization, introgression, conservation