Pollen competition in hybridizing Cakile species: How does a latecomer win the race?
Tara JalaliHanna S RosingerKathryn A HodginsAlexandre J Fournier-LevelPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
Hybridization can aid the establishment of invasive species through the transfer of adaptive alleles from cross-compatible species, but also lead to extinction through demographic or genetic swamping. Time of pollen arrival on the stigma substantially affected hybridization rate, pointing to the importance of pollination timing in driving introgression and genetic swamping.