Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive isolation and the cessation of gene flow, and studying closely related species and divergent populations gives insight into how these phenomena proceed. Here, we document patterns of gene flow within and between two members of a rapid Neotropical species radiation, Costus pulverulentus and Costus scaber (Costaceae). These species co-occur in the tropical rainforest and share pollinators, but are reproductively isolated by a series of prezygotic barriers, some of which show evidence of reinforcement at sympatric sites. Here, we genotype microsatellite markers in plants from eight sites that span the geographical range of both species, includin...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently d...
Conserving tree populations safeguards forests since they represent key elements of the ecosystem. T...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
Gene flow via pollen movement affects genetic variation in plant populations and is an important con...
Neotropical forests have the highest tree diversity on earth, with an estimated 22,000 species. In c...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently d...
Conserving tree populations safeguards forests since they represent key elements of the ecosystem. T...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms generating biodiversity. In Bego...
Bryophytes are a group of land plants wherein the role of hybridization has long been challenged. Us...
Gene flow via pollen movement affects genetic variation in plant populations and is an important con...
Neotropical forests have the highest tree diversity on earth, with an estimated 22,000 species. In c...
Here, we explore the mating pattern and genetic structure of a tropical tree species, Cariniana estr...
Begonia is one of the ten largest plant genera, with over 1500 species. This high species richness m...
Background: In wild plant populations, genetic divergence within continuous stands is common, someti...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
Soil gradients are known to be an important driver of divergent natural selection in plant populatio...
Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently d...
Conserving tree populations safeguards forests since they represent key elements of the ecosystem. T...