Assortative mating is thought to play a key role in reproductive isolation. However, most experimental studies of assortative mating do not take place in multiple natural environments and, hence, they ignore its potential context dependence. We implemented an experiment in which two populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta) with different natural flow regimes were placed into semi-natural stream channels under two different artificial flow regimes. Natural reproduction was allowed and reproductive isolation was measured by means of parentage assignment to compare within-population versus between-population male-female mating and relative offspring production. For both metrics, reproductive isolation was highly context dependent: no isolatio...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
The evolution of reproductive isolation (RI) is a critical step shaping progress toward speciation. ...
Assortative mating is thought to play a key role in reproductive isolation. However, most experiment...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
Adaptations at the gamete level (a) evolve quickly, (b) appear sensitive to inbreeding and outbreedi...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In this study, we documented the breeding system of a wild population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo sala...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
The evolution of reproductive isolation (RI) is a critical step shaping progress toward speciation. ...
Assortative mating is thought to play a key role in reproductive isolation. However, most experiment...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Mating systems and patterns of reproductive success in fishes play an important role in ecology and ...
The effective number of breeders that give rise to a cohort (Nb) is a promising metric for genetic m...
Adaptations at the gamete level (a) evolve quickly, (b) appear sensitive to inbreeding and outbreedi...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
In this study, we documented the breeding system of a wild population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo sala...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
The evolution of reproductive isolation (RI) is a critical step shaping progress toward speciation. ...