The last decade has brought renewed interest in the genetics of speciation, yielding a number of new models and empirical results. De¢ning speciation as `the origin of reproductive isolation between two taxa', we review recent theoretical studies and relevant data, emphasizing the regular patterns seen among genetic analyses. Finally, we point out some important and tractable questions about speciation that have been neglected
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
Speciation, that is, the evolution of reproductive barriers eventually leading to complete isolation...
has received the President’s Award from the American Society of Naturalists (1999) and the Guggenhei...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandi...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandin...
ReviewInternational audienceA large number of mathematical models have been developed that show how ...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Study of the genetics of speciation—and especially of the genetics of intrinsic postzygotic isolatio...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Sympatric speciation illustrates how natural and sexual selection may create new species in isolatio...
Sexual selection has a reputation as a major cause of speciation, one of the most potent forces driv...
The role of natural selection in promoting reproductive isolation has received substantial renewed i...
The role of natural selection in promoting reproductive isolation has received substantial renewed i...
This review covers both verbal and mathematical theories of SPECIATION (see Glossary) in sexually re...
Ecological processes are central to the formation of new species when barriers to gene flow (reprodu...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
Speciation, that is, the evolution of reproductive barriers eventually leading to complete isolation...
has received the President’s Award from the American Society of Naturalists (1999) and the Guggenhei...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandi...
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, the knowledge of which is crucial for understandin...
ReviewInternational audienceA large number of mathematical models have been developed that show how ...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Study of the genetics of speciation—and especially of the genetics of intrinsic postzygotic isolatio...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Sympatric speciation illustrates how natural and sexual selection may create new species in isolatio...
Sexual selection has a reputation as a major cause of speciation, one of the most potent forces driv...
The role of natural selection in promoting reproductive isolation has received substantial renewed i...
The role of natural selection in promoting reproductive isolation has received substantial renewed i...
This review covers both verbal and mathematical theories of SPECIATION (see Glossary) in sexually re...
Ecological processes are central to the formation of new species when barriers to gene flow (reprodu...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
Speciation, that is, the evolution of reproductive barriers eventually leading to complete isolation...
has received the President’s Award from the American Society of Naturalists (1999) and the Guggenhei...