Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ecological speciation, if variation is driven by geographically heterogenous natural selection. We present the first report of extensive life history polymorphism in Helianthus argophyllus, the silverleaf sunflower, and examine evidence for its evolution by divergent selection. In 18 populations sampled from across the species range and grown in a common garden, most quantitative traits covaried such that individuals could be assigned to two distinct life history syndromes: tall and late flowering with small initial flowerheads, or short and early flowering with larger initial flowerheads. Helianthus argophyllus exhibits regional genetic struct...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
The wild North American sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. debilis are participants in one of the e...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
The Texas endemic silverleaf sunflower, Helianthus argophyllus, exhibits striking genetic variation ...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Hybridization produces strong evolutionary forces. In hybrid zones, selection can differentially occ...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes a major axis of plant functional trait variation worldwi...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
The wild North American sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. debilis are participants in one of the e...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
The Texas endemic silverleaf sunflower, Helianthus argophyllus, exhibits striking genetic variation ...
The repeated evolution of traits in organisms facing similar environmental conditions is considered ...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Hybridization produces strong evolutionary forces. In hybrid zones, selection can differentially occ...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
In the present study, I used transcriptomic data to elucidate the role of selection in maintaining g...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes a major axis of plant functional trait variation worldwi...
Genomic studies of speciation often report the presence of highly differentiated genomic regions int...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
The wild North American sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. debilis are participants in one of the e...
We can learn about the factors that promote and constrain speciation by comparing multiple instances...