Drosophila polymorpha is a widespread species that exhibits abdominal pigmentation variation throughout its range. To gain insight into this variation we combined phenotypic and genotypic data to test a series of nested hypotheses. First, we tested the null hypothesis that geographic variation in pigmentation is due to neutral factors. We used nested clade analysis to examine the distribution of haplotypes from a nuclear and a mitochrondrial locus. Restricted gene flow via isolation by distance, the primary inference of this phylogeographic analysis, was then used to generate and test the hypothesis of increasing average abdominal pigmentation difference with increasing geographic distance. We found no correlation between geographic distanc...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Abstract Background Disentangling the selective factors shaping adaptive trait variation is an impor...
<p>Body pigmentation in insects and other organisms is typically variable within and between species...
Drosophila polymorpha is a widespread species that exhibits abdominal pigmentation variation through...
Abstract Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with sub...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
Abstract Environmental adaptation and species divergence often involve suites of co‐evolving traits....
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Abstract Background Disentangling the selective factors shaping adaptive trait variation is an impor...
<p>Body pigmentation in insects and other organisms is typically variable within and between species...
Drosophila polymorpha is a widespread species that exhibits abdominal pigmentation variation through...
Abstract Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with sub...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Phenotypic variability is the engine that drives future diversification with the expectation that po...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
Abstract Environmental adaptation and species divergence often involve suites of co‐evolving traits....
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
Widespread pigmentation diversity coupled with a well-defined genetic system of melanin synthesis an...
Pigmentation is a rapidly evolving trait that is under both natural and sexual selection in many org...
Abstract Background Disentangling the selective factors shaping adaptive trait variation is an impor...
<p>Body pigmentation in insects and other organisms is typically variable within and between species...