Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary force acting against speciation with gene flow. The evolution of linkage disequilibrium between such loci is therefore a fundamental step in the origin of species. Here, we show that this process can take place in the absence of physical linkage in hamlets—a group of closely related reef fishes from the wider Caribbean that differ essentially in colour pattern and are reproductively isolated through strong visually-based assortative mating. Using full-genome analysis, we identify four narrow genomic intervals that are consistently differentiated among sympatric species in a backdrop of extremely low genomic divergence. These four intervals includ...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
One of the primary challenges of evolutionary research is to identify ecological factors that favor ...
We used molecular approaches to study the status of speciation in coral reef fishes known as hamlets...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying heterogeneous genomic divergence is of particular interest i...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
One of the primary challenges of evolutionary research is to identify ecological factors that favor ...
We used molecular approaches to study the status of speciation in coral reef fishes known as hamlets...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
Because the vast majority of species are well-diverged, relatively little is known about the genomic...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The drivers of speciation remain among the most controversial topics in evolutionary biology. Initia...
Are the population genomic patterns underlying local adaptation and the early stages of speciation s...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying heterogeneous genomic divergence is of particular interest i...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
One of the primary challenges of evolutionary research is to identify ecological factors that favor ...
We used molecular approaches to study the status of speciation in coral reef fishes known as hamlets...