Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the Galapagos Islands includes several taxa that have been focal points for evolutionary studies. Perhaps their most famous inhabitants, Darwin’s finches, represent a go-to icon when thinking about how species originate and adapt to the environment. However, unlike other adaptive radiations, past morphological and molecular studies of Darwin’s finches have yielded inconsistent hypotheses of species limits and phylogenetic relationships. Expecting that idiosyncrasies of prior data and analytic methods explained different proposed classifications, we were surprised to observe that three new phylogenetic hypotheses derived mostly from the same genomi...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequenc...
Progress in the development and use of methods for species delimitation employing phenotypic data la...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Progress in the development and use of methods for species delimitation employing phenotypic data la...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequenc...
Progress in the development and use of methods for species delimitation employing phenotypic data la...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Island biotas have become paradigms for illustrating many evolutionary processes. The fauna of the G...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
Many classic examples of adaptive radiations take place within fragmented systems such as islands or...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Progress in the development and use of methods for species delimitation employing phenotypic data la...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectori...
Genomic comparisons of closely related species have identified "islands" of locally elevated sequenc...
Progress in the development and use of methods for species delimitation employing phenotypic data la...