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Collaborative Research: RUI: A longitudinal study of hybridization in Mimulus: revealing the ecological, phenotypic, and genetic determinants of porous species boundaries.

Organization Reed CollegeLocation PORTLAND, United StatesPosted 1 Aug 2026Deadline 31 Jul 2031
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationOR
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This research investigates how biological diversity is maintained between closely related species in a changing environment. The work focuses on two species of yellow monkeyflowers—ecologically diverse wildflowers common across North America—that frequently meet and interbreed to create hybrids. In a unique, multi-year study of natural populations…

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