The ecological importance of hybridization

Trends Ecol Evol. 2023 Nov;38(11):1097-1108. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2023.07.003. Epub 2023 Aug 22.

Abstract

Hybridization as an evolutionary process has been studied in depth over the past few decades. Research has focused on its role in shaping reproductive barriers, its adaptive value, and its genomic consequences. In contrast, our knowledge of ecological dimensions of hybridization is still in its infancy, despite hybridization being an inherently ecological interaction. Using examples from various organisms, we show that hybridization can affect and be affected by non-reproductive interactions, including predation, competition, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, and organism-environment interactions, with significant implications for community structure and ecosystem functioning. However, since these dimensions of hybridization have mostly been revealed from studies designed to decipher other evolutionary processes, we argue that much of the eco-evolutionary importance of hybridization is yet to be discovered.

Keywords: community structure; ecological interactions; ecosystem functions; hybridization; introgression.

Publication types

  • Review