A common geographical pattern of genetic variation is the one-dimensional cline. Clines may be maintained by diversifying selection across a geographical gradient but can also reflect historical processes such as allopatry followed by secondary contact. To identify loci that may be undergoing diversifying selection, we examined the distribution of geographical variation patterns across the range of the killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) in 310 loci, including microsatellites, allozymes, and single nucleotide polymorphisms. We employed two approaches to detect loci under strong diversifying selection. First, we developed an automated method to identify clinal variation on a per-locus basis and examined the distribution of clines to detect tho...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Selection on standing genetic variation may be effective enough to allow for adaptation to distinct ...
A common geographical pattern of genetic variation is the one-dimensional cline. Clines may be maint...
<div><p>A common geographical pattern of genetic variation is the one-dimensional cline. Clines may ...
The mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, exhibits extensive latitudinal clinal variation in a number of...
A major goal of population genetics research is to identify the relative influences of historical an...
Hybrid zones act as natural experiments that can provide insights into the factors governing species...
A common goal in studies of natural hybridization is to understand how adaptation and speciation cre...
International audienceOrestias ascotanensis is a killifish endemic to the Ascotán salt pan in the Ch...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
Many longstanding questions in evolution concern the major forces that shape genetic variation in na...
Hybrid zones provide excellent opportunities to study speciation processes and ecological interactio...
How ecological divergence causes strong reproductive isolation between populations in close geograph...
<p>Environmental stress can promote evolutionary forces and genetic divergence, but at which microge...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Selection on standing genetic variation may be effective enough to allow for adaptation to distinct ...
A common geographical pattern of genetic variation is the one-dimensional cline. Clines may be maint...
<div><p>A common geographical pattern of genetic variation is the one-dimensional cline. Clines may ...
The mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, exhibits extensive latitudinal clinal variation in a number of...
A major goal of population genetics research is to identify the relative influences of historical an...
Hybrid zones act as natural experiments that can provide insights into the factors governing species...
A common goal in studies of natural hybridization is to understand how adaptation and speciation cre...
International audienceOrestias ascotanensis is a killifish endemic to the Ascotán salt pan in the Ch...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
Many longstanding questions in evolution concern the major forces that shape genetic variation in na...
Hybrid zones provide excellent opportunities to study speciation processes and ecological interactio...
How ecological divergence causes strong reproductive isolation between populations in close geograph...
<p>Environmental stress can promote evolutionary forces and genetic divergence, but at which microge...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Selection on standing genetic variation may be effective enough to allow for adaptation to distinct ...