Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental shifts and experience ecological speciation. Here, we characterize geographic and host-related differentiation for 10,241 single nucleotide polymorphisms in Rhagoletis pomonella fruit flies to infer if standing genetic variation in adult eclosion time in the ancestral hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)-infesting host race, as opposed to new mutations, contributed substantially to its recent shift to earlier fruiting apple (Malus domestica). Allele frequency differences associated with early versus late eclosion time within each host race were significantly related to geographic genetic variation and host race differentiation across four sites, arrayed...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...
Studies of related populations varying in their degrees of reproductive isolation can provide insigh...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Ecological speciation-with-gene-flow may be an important mode of diversification for phytophagous in...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
Ecological speciation-with-gene-flow may be an important mode of diversification for phytophagous in...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
Studies of related populations varying in their degrees of reproductive isolation can provide insigh...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...
Studies of related populations varying in their degrees of reproductive isolation can provide insigh...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
Ecological speciation-with-gene-flow may be an important mode of diversification for phytophagous in...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
Ecological speciation-with-gene-flow may be an important mode of diversification for phytophagous in...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how variation within populations gets partitio...
Studies of related populations varying in their degrees of reproductive isolation can provide insigh...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...
Studies of related populations varying in their degrees of reproductive isolation can provide insigh...
The shift of the fruit fly Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) in the mid-1800s from downy hawthorn, Cratae...