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Downloaded from http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/ on June 16, 2017 Hybridization in animals: extent, processes and evolutionary impact Papers of a Theme Issue compiled and edited by Klaus Schwenk, Nora Brede and Bruno Streit Contents Introduction. Extent, processes and evolutionary impact of interspecific hybridization in animals K. Schwenk, N. Brede and B. Streit 2805 Genetic exchange and the origin of adaptations: prokaryotes to primates M. L. Arnold, Y. Sapir and N. H. Martin 2813 Fission and fusion of Darwin’s finches populations B. R. Grant and P. R. Grant 2821 The ubiquitous mountain hare mitochondria: multiple introgressive hybridization in hares, genus Lepus P. C. Alves, J. Melo-Ferreira, H. Freitas and P. Boursot 2831 Bayesian inference of species hybrids using multilocus dominant genetic markers E. C. Anderson 2841 Hybridization of glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) and herring gull (Larus argentatus) in Iceland: mitochondrial and microsatellite data F. Vigfúsdóttir, S. Pálsson and A. Ingólfsson 2851 Disruptive sexual selection on male nuptial coloration in an experimental hybrid population of cichlid fish R. B. Stelkens, M. E. R. Pierotti, D. A. Joyce, A. M. Smith, I. van der Sluijs and O. Seehausen 2861 Female mating preference functions predict sexual selection against hybrids between sibling species of cichlid fish I. van der Sluijs, T. J. M. Van Dooren, K. D. Hofker, J. J. M. van Alphen, R. B. Stelkens and O. Seehausen 2871 Male territorial vocalizations and responses are decoupled in an avian hybrid zone P. M. den Hartog, H. Slabbekoorn and C. ten Cate 2879 Lifelong commitment to the wrong partner: hybridization in ants H. Feldhaar, S. Foitzik and J. Heinze 2891 The origin and evolution of a unisexual hybrid: Poecilia formosa K. P. Lampert and M. Schartl 2901 Making it on their own: sperm-dependent hybrid fishes (Cobitis) switch the sexual hosts and expand beyond the ranges of their original sperm donors L. Choleva, A. Apostolou, P. Ráb and K. Janko 2911 2803 Downloaded from http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/ on June 16, 2017 2804 Contents Speciation towards tetraploidization after intermediate processes of non-sexual reproduction C. Cunha, I. Doadrio and M. M. Coelho 2921 Daphnia hybridization along ecological gradients in pelagic environments: the potential for the presence of hybrid zones in plankton A. Petrusek, J. Seda, J. Macháček, Š. Ruthová and P. Šmilauer 2931 Spatial, environmental and anthropogenic effects on the taxon composition of hybridizing Daphnia B. Keller, J. Wolinska, M. Manca and P. Spaak 2943 Hybridization versus conservation: are domestic cats threatening the genetic integrity of wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris) in Iberian Peninsula? R. Oliveira, R. Godinho, E. Randi and P. C. Alves 2953