The buildup of the phenotypic differences that distinguish species has long intrigued biologists. These differences are often inherited as stable polymorphisms that allow the co-segregation of adaptive variation within species, and facilitate the differentiation of complex phenotypes between species. It has been suggested that the clustering of adaptive loci could facilitate this process but evidence is still scarce. Here we used QTL analysis to study the genetic basis of phenotypic differentiation between coastal populations of the Australian wildflower Senecio lautus. We found that a genomic region consistently governs variation in several of the traits that distinguish these contrasting forms. Additionally, some of the taxon specific tra...
Knowledge of the genetic basis of phenotypic divergence between species and how such divergence is c...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
The buildup of the phenotypic differences that distinguish species has long intrigued biologists. Th...
The build-up of the phenotypic differences that distinguish species has long intrigued biologists. T...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
The independent and repeated adaptation of populations to similar environments often results in the ...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Knowledge of the genetic basis of phenotypic divergence between species and how such divergence is c...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...
The buildup of the phenotypic differences that distinguish species has long intrigued biologists. Th...
The build-up of the phenotypic differences that distinguish species has long intrigued biologists. T...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Instances of parallel ecotypic divergence where adaptation to similar conditions repeatedly cause si...
Adaptation to replicate environments is often achieved through similar phenotypic solutions. Whether...
The independent and repeated adaptation of populations to similar environments often results in the ...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Knowledge of the genetic basis of phenotypic divergence between species and how such divergence is c...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Ecological speciation, driven by adaptation to contrasting environments, provides an attractive oppo...