Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evolves due to selection against maladaptive hybrids or costly hybrid mating. Reinforcement is predicted to create a pattern of greater prezygotic reproductive isolation in regions where the two species co-occur, sympatry, than in allopatry. Although most research on reinforcement focuses on understanding the evolutionary forces acting in sympatry, here we consider what prevents the alleles conferring greater reproductive isolation from spreading into allopatry. We investigate flower color divergence in the wildflower Phlox drummondii, which is caused by reinforcement in the regions sympatric with its congener Phlox cuspidata. Specifically, we p...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
<p>One of the major goals of evolutionary biology is understanding the process of species formation....
Gene flow can impede the evolution of reproductive isolating barriers between species. Reinforcement...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Understanding the mechanisms shaping the spatiotemporal distribution of species has long been a cent...
SummaryReinforcement, the process of increased reproductive isolation due to selection against hybri...
textTo investigate the evolutionary consequences of flower size variation in Phlox drummondii, I ch...
Contrasting flower color patterns that putatively attract or direct pollinators towards a reward are...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
Reinforcement is the process by which increased reproductive isolation between incipient species evo...
<p>One of the major goals of evolutionary biology is understanding the process of species formation....
Gene flow can impede the evolution of reproductive isolating barriers between species. Reinforcement...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
Character displacement is a potentially important process driving trait evolution and species divers...
Understanding the mechanisms shaping the spatiotemporal distribution of species has long been a cent...
SummaryReinforcement, the process of increased reproductive isolation due to selection against hybri...
textTo investigate the evolutionary consequences of flower size variation in Phlox drummondii, I ch...
Contrasting flower color patterns that putatively attract or direct pollinators towards a reward are...
Divergent selection by pollinators can bring about strong reproductive isolation via changes at few ...
Intraspecific variation in flower color is often attributed to pollinator-mediated selection, yet th...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...