Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanation of processes driving species richness. We address the question, whether extreme ecological specialization is always associated with lineage sorting, by analysing polymorphisms in morphologically similar ecotypes of the myrmecophilous butterfly Maculinea alcon. The ecotypes occur in either hygric or xeric habitats, use different larval host plants and ant species, but no significant distinctive molecular traits have been revealed so far. We apply genome-wide RAD-sequencing to specimens originating from both habitats across Europe in order to get a view of the potential evolutionary processes at work. Our results confirm that genetic variat...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Species differentiation can be a consequence of evolutionary forces including natural selection and ...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
<p>Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual expla...
The rare socially parasitic butterfly Maculinea alcon occurs in two forms, which are characteristic ...
In Europe, both Maculinea alcon and M. teleius frequently co- occur inhabiting humid meadows. Altho...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Speciation is the process by which reproductively isolated lineages arise, and is one of the fundame...
Background: Fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems has had detrimental effects on metapopulations o...
Butterflies are among the best studied animals, but despite the research efforts carried out during ...
Unravelling the mechanisms underlying variation in life history traits is of fundamental importance...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Species differentiation can be a consequence of evolutionary forces including natural selection and ...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
<p>Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual expla...
The rare socially parasitic butterfly Maculinea alcon occurs in two forms, which are characteristic ...
In Europe, both Maculinea alcon and M. teleius frequently co- occur inhabiting humid meadows. Altho...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Speciation is the process by which reproductively isolated lineages arise, and is one of the fundame...
Background: Fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems has had detrimental effects on metapopulations o...
Butterflies are among the best studied animals, but despite the research efforts carried out during ...
Unravelling the mechanisms underlying variation in life history traits is of fundamental importance...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Species differentiation can be a consequence of evolutionary forces including natural selection and ...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...