The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance of species is an open question in evolutionary biology. Young lineages—such as the distinct genetic groups that make up the ranges of many northern species—represent an opportunity to study the importance of ecological divergence during the early stages of diversification. Yet, few studies have examined the extent of niche divergence between lineages in previously glaciated regions and the role of ecology in maintaining the contact zones between them. In this study, we used tests of niche overlap in combination with ecological niche models to explore the extent of niche divergence between lineages of the long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macroda...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Closely related taxa with dissimilar morphologies are often considered to have diverged via natural ...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Understanding the impact of geological events on diversification processes is central to evolutionar...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Closely related taxa with dissimilar morphologies are often considered to have diverged via natural ...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Evolutionary biologists have long debated the relative influence of species selection on evolutionar...
Understanding the impact of geological events on diversification processes is central to evolutionar...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
The central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts that population size, genetic diversity, and genetic ...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...