Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a byproduct of divergent selection in parapatry. To determine whether reproductive isolation in gynodioecious Silene nutans results from allopatric divergence or from ecological adaptation following secondary contact, we investigated the pattern of postzygotic reproductive isolation and hybridization in natural populations using two phylogeographic lineages, western (W1) and eastern (E1). Experimental crosses between the lineages identified strong, asymmetric postzygotic isolation between the W1 and the E1 lineages, independent of geographic overlap. The proportion of ovules fertilized, seeds aborted, and seeds germinated revealed relatively lit...
Examination of the genetic architecture of hybrid breakdown can provide insight into the genetic mec...
The evolution of reproductive barriers and their underlying genetic architecture is of central impor...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
A fundamental question in the field of evolutionary biology is how new species originate. Investigat...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
In theory, adaptive divergence can increase intrinsic post-zygotic reproductive isolation (RI), eith...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Examination of the genetic architecture of hybrid breakdown can provide insight into the genetic mec...
The evolution of reproductive barriers and their underlying genetic architecture is of central impor...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Reproductive isolation can rise either as a consequence of genomic divergence in allopatry or as a b...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
A fundamental question in the field of evolutionary biology is how new species originate. Investigat...
A central tenet of speciation research is the need to identify reproductive isolating barriers. One ...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
<div><p>Despite extensive theory, little is known about the empirical accumulation and evolutionary ...
In theory, adaptive divergence can increase intrinsic post-zygotic reproductive isolation (RI), eith...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Examination of the genetic architecture of hybrid breakdown can provide insight into the genetic mec...
The evolution of reproductive barriers and their underlying genetic architecture is of central impor...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...