Understanding the origin of biodiversity requires knowledge on the evolutionary processes that drive divergence and speciation, as well as on the processes constraining it. Intraspecific polymorphisms can provide insight into the mechanisms that generate and maintain phenotypic, behavioural and life history diversification, and can help us understand not only the processes that lead to speciation but also the processes that prevent local fixation of morphs. The ‘desert cichlid’ Herichtys minckleyi is a highly polymorphic species endemic to a biodiversity hotspot in northern Mexico, the Cuatro Ciénegas valley. This species is polymorphic in body shape and trophic apparatus, and eco-morphotypes coexist in small spring-fed lagoons across the v...
The evolution of convergent phenotypes is one of the most interesting outcomes of replicate adaptive...
Hybrid speciation may contribute significantly to generating biodiversity, but only a few well-docum...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Understanding the origin of biodiversity requires knowledge on the evolutionary processes that drive...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Trophically polymorphic species could represent lineages that are rapidly diverging along an ecologi...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
The evolution of convergent phenotypes is one of the most interesting outcomes of replicate adaptive...
Hybrid speciation may contribute significantly to generating biodiversity, but only a few well-docum...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...
Understanding the origin of biodiversity requires knowledge on the evolutionary processes that drive...
In recent decades, an increased understanding of molecular ecology has led to a reinterpretation of ...
Determining the genetic bases of adaptations and their roles in speciation are prominent issues in e...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Trophically polymorphic species could represent lineages that are rapidly diverging along an ecologi...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
The evolution of convergent phenotypes is one of the most interesting outcomes of replicate adaptive...
Hybrid speciation may contribute significantly to generating biodiversity, but only a few well-docum...
Adaptive radiations are an important source of biodiversity, and are often characterized by many spe...