Asymmetry in fitness-related traits of later-generation hybrids between two invasive species.
Chengjun LiSara OhadiMohsen B MesgaranPublished in: American journal of botany (2020)
Our results suggest that hybridization and introgression (backcrossing) in Cakile species is asymmetric and most likely to favor the proliferation of C. maritima genes in the mixed population and thus help its establishment, a finding that could not be predicted by characterizing F1 hybrids.