Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipient species, is when a number of transient, but potentially important, processes appear to be most easily detected. These include signatures of selective sweeps that can point to asymmetry in selection between habitats, divergence hitchhiking and associations of adaptive genes with environments. In a genomic comparison of ecotypes of the prairie sunflower, Helianthus petiolaris, occurring at Great Sand Dunes National Park (Colorado), we found that selective sweeps were mainly restricted to the dune ecotype and that there was variation across the genome in whether proximity to the non-dune population constrained or promoted divergence. The majo...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before ...
Measuring reproductive barriers between groups of organisms is an effective way to determine the tra...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
The genomics of local adaptation is an increasingly active field, providing insights into the forces...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Isolation by adaptation increases divergence at neutral loci when natural selection against immigran...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before ...
Measuring reproductive barriers between groups of organisms is an effective way to determine the tra...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
The genomics of local adaptation is an increasingly active field, providing insights into the forces...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Isolation by adaptation increases divergence at neutral loci when natural selection against immigran...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
A major goal of speciation research is to reveal the genomic signatures that accompany the speciatio...
Hybrid zones are a valuable tool for studying the process of speciation and for identifying the geno...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
Speciation often involves repeated episodes of genetic contact between divergent populations before ...
Measuring reproductive barriers between groups of organisms is an effective way to determine the tra...