In dendritic river systems, gene flow is expected to occur primarily within watersheds. Yet, rare cross‐watershed transfers can also occur, whether mediated by (often historical) geological events or (often contemporary) human activities. We explored these events and their potential evolutionary consequences by analyzing patterns of neutral genetic variation (microsatellites) and adaptive phenotypic variation (male color) in wild guppies (Poecilia reticulata) distributed across two watersheds in northern Trinidad. We found the expected signatures of within‐watershed gene flow; yet we also inferred at least two instances of cross‐watershed gene flow—one in the upstream reaches and one further downstream. The upstream cross‐watershed event ap...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
In dendritic river systems, gene flow is expected to occur primarily within watersheds. Yet, rare cr...
In dendritic river systems, gene flow is expected to occur primarily within watersheds. Yet, rare cr...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
In 1957, guppies Poecilia reticulata from the Caroni drainage were introduced into habitat suitable ...
This research investigates the impact of gene flow (genetic exchange among populations) on the evolu...
Studies of convergence in wild populations have been instrumental in understanding adaptation by pro...
Studies of convergence in wild populations have been instrumental in understanding adaptation by pro...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
In dendritic river systems, gene flow is expected to occur primarily within watersheds. Yet, rare cr...
In dendritic river systems, gene flow is expected to occur primarily within watersheds. Yet, rare cr...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
Genetic rescue, an increase in population growth owing to the infusion of new alleles, can aid the p...
In 1957, guppies Poecilia reticulata from the Caroni drainage were introduced into habitat suitable ...
This research investigates the impact of gene flow (genetic exchange among populations) on the evolu...
Studies of convergence in wild populations have been instrumental in understanding adaptation by pro...
Studies of convergence in wild populations have been instrumental in understanding adaptation by pro...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...
Riverine fish populations are traditionally considered to be highly structured and subject to strong...