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Stuart J. E. Baird
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publications - 65
Citations - 4432
Stuart J. E. Baird is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hybrid zone & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3976 citations. Previous affiliations of Stuart J. E. Baird include Indiana University & SupAgro.
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Hybridization and speciation
Richard J. Abbott,Dirk C. Albach,Stephen W. Ansell,Jan W. Arntzen,Stuart J. E. Baird,Nicolas Bierne,Janette W. Boughman,Alan Brelsford,C. A. Buerkle,Richard J. A. Buggs,Roger K. Butlin,Ulf Dieckmann,Fabrice Eroukhmanoff,Andrea Grill,Sara Helms Cahan,Jo S. Hermansen,Godfrey M. Hewitt,Alan G. Hudson,Chris D. Jiggins,Julia C. Jones,Barbara Keller,T. Marczewski,James Mallet,Paloma Martínez-Rodríguez,Markus Möst,Sean P. Mullen,Richard A. Nichols,Arne W. Nolte,Christian Parisod,Karin S. Pfennig,Amber M. Rice,Michael G. Ritchie,Burkhardt Seifert,Carole M. Smadja,Rike B. Stelkens,Jacek M. Szymura,Risto Väinölä,Jochen B. W. Wolf,Dietmar Zinner +38 more
TL;DR: A perspective on the context and evolutionary significance of hybridization during speciation is offered, highlighting issues of current interest and debate and suggesting that the Dobzhansky–Muller model of hybrid incompatibilities requires a broader interpretation.
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Hybridization, introgression, and linkage evolution
TL;DR: Genetic mapping methods provide a unique opportunity to study the interactions of differentiated genes and genomes in a hybrid genetic background and recommend that future studies of hybrid genomes focus on natural hybrids, because of the paucity of data and the availability of highly recombinant hybrid genotypes in hybrid zones.
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Rapid hybrid speciation in wild sunflowers
TL;DR: Estimating the sizes of parental species chromosomal blocks in Helianthus anomalus, a wild sunflower species derived via hybridization between H. annuus and H. petiolaris, provides a new and general method for estimating the tempo of hybrid speciation and dating the origin of hybrid zones.
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A Comparison of Multilocus Clines Maintained by Environmental Adaptation or by Selection Against Hybrids
TL;DR: It is shown that the shape of clines generated by exogenous selection is indistinguishable from that generated by endogenous selection, and the prediction that pairwise linkage disequilibria are predominantly generated by migration is confirmed.
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Rise of oceanographic barriers in continuous populations of a cetacean: the genetic structure of harbour porpoises in Old World waters.
Michael C. Fontaine,Michael C. Fontaine,Stuart J. E. Baird,Sylvain Piry,Nicolas Ray,Krystal A. Tolley,Sarah Duke,Alexei Birkun,Marisa Ferreira,Thierry Jauniaux,Ángela Llavona,Bayram Öztürk,Ayaka Amaha Öztürk,Vincent Ridoux,Emer Rogan,Marina Sequeira,Ursula Siebert,Gísli A. Víkingsson,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Johan Michaux,Johan Michaux +20 more
TL;DR: This work applies a combination of recent individual-based landscape genetic approaches to investigate the population genetic structure of a highly mobile extensive range cetacean, the harbour porpoise in the eastern North Atlantic, with regards to oceanographic characteristics that could constrain its dispersal.