Abstract. Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that polymorphic ancestors give rise to descendants harboring a subset of the ancestral variation. Here we examine evolutionary transitions from polymorphism to monomorphism in a visually striking New World radiation of fruit flies, the Drosophila cardini group. This group is distributed across the Americas and the Caribbean islands and exhibits a wide spectrum of abdominal pigmentation variation. Specifically, the D. dunni subgroup consists of Caribbean island endemics, each of which is monomorphic for its pigmentation pattern, with an interspecific cline of pigmentation across the islands. The D. cardini subgroup consists of American con...
The presence of three dark spots on the abdomen is typical of the tripunctata group of Drosophila, w...
The evolution of wing morphology in three clades of Drosophila was investigated using a method of ma...
The Drosophila repleta group is an array of more than 100 species endemic to the "New World", many o...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
The Drosophila virilis species group offers valuable opportunities for studying the roles of chromos...
Drosophila polymorpha is a widespread species that exhibits abdominal pigmentation variation through...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Within genus Drosophila, the endemic Hawaiian species offer some of the most dramatic examples of mo...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
The mayaguana triad of the Drosophila repleta species group includes D. mayaguana, D. straubae, and ...
The Argentinean Chaco region has been considered the center of origin of Drosophila buzzatii in Sout...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
The presence of three dark spots on the abdomen is typical of the tripunctata group of Drosophila, w...
The evolution of wing morphology in three clades of Drosophila was investigated using a method of ma...
The Drosophila repleta group is an array of more than 100 species endemic to the "New World", many o...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
The Drosophila virilis species group offers valuable opportunities for studying the roles of chromos...
Drosophila polymorpha is a widespread species that exhibits abdominal pigmentation variation through...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Within genus Drosophila, the endemic Hawaiian species offer some of the most dramatic examples of mo...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
The mayaguana triad of the Drosophila repleta species group includes D. mayaguana, D. straubae, and ...
The Argentinean Chaco region has been considered the center of origin of Drosophila buzzatii in Sout...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Speciation with gene flow may be more common than generally thought making detailed understanding of...
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
The presence of three dark spots on the abdomen is typical of the tripunctata group of Drosophila, w...
The evolution of wing morphology in three clades of Drosophila was investigated using a method of ma...
The Drosophila repleta group is an array of more than 100 species endemic to the "New World", many o...