In this thesis, different genetic tools are used to investigate both natural variation and speciation in the Ficedula flycatcher system: pied (Ficedula hypoleuca) and collared (F. albicollis) flycatchers. The molecular evolution of a gene involved in postnatal body growth, GH, has shown high degree of conservation at the mature protein between birds and mammals, whereas the variation observed in its signal peptide seems to be adaptive in pied flycatcher (I & II). Speciation is the process by which reproductive barriers to gene flow evolve between populations, and understanding the mechanisms involved in pre- and post-zygotic isolation have been investigated in Ficedula flycatchers. The Z chromosome have been suggested to be the hotspot for ...
Genetic introgression is pervasive in nature and may lead to large-scale phenotypic assimilation and...
Abstract The Atlas flycatcher (Ficedula speculigera) is a poorly studied species in an otherwise tho...
A current debate within population genomics surrounds the relevance of patterns of genomic different...
In order to get full understanding of how evolution proceeds in natural settings it is necessary to ...
A common feature of natural populations is that individuals differ in morphology, physiologyand beha...
Speciation is the combination of evolutionary processes that leads to the reproductive isolation of ...
Although the theory behind the mechanisms generating intrinsic post-zygotic isolation is well establ...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
Interbreeding between species (hybridization) typically produces unfit offspring. Reduced hybridizat...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
We explored the genetic background of social interactions in two breeding metapopulations of the pie...
Studies of hybrid zones offer important insights into the process of speciation. Much of the knowled...
Genetic introgression is pervasive in nature and may lead to large-scale phenotypic assimilation and...
Abstract The Atlas flycatcher (Ficedula speculigera) is a poorly studied species in an otherwise tho...
A current debate within population genomics surrounds the relevance of patterns of genomic different...
In order to get full understanding of how evolution proceeds in natural settings it is necessary to ...
A common feature of natural populations is that individuals differ in morphology, physiologyand beha...
Speciation is the combination of evolutionary processes that leads to the reproductive isolation of ...
Although the theory behind the mechanisms generating intrinsic post-zygotic isolation is well establ...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
Interbreeding between species (hybridization) typically produces unfit offspring. Reduced hybridizat...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
We explored the genetic background of social interactions in two breeding metapopulations of the pie...
Studies of hybrid zones offer important insights into the process of speciation. Much of the knowled...
Genetic introgression is pervasive in nature and may lead to large-scale phenotypic assimilation and...
Abstract The Atlas flycatcher (Ficedula speculigera) is a poorly studied species in an otherwise tho...
A current debate within population genomics surrounds the relevance of patterns of genomic different...