Gene flow is widely thought to homogenize spatially separate populations, eroding effects of divergent selection. The resulting theory of ‘migration–selection balance’ is predicated on a common assumption that all genotypes are equally prone to dispersal. If instead certain genotypes are disproportionately likely to disperse, then migration can actually promote population divergence. For example, previous work has shown that threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) differ in their propensity to move up- or downstream (‘rheotactic response’), which may facilitate genetic divergence between adjoining lake and stream populations of stickleback. Here, we demonstrate that intraspecific variation in a sensory system (superficial neuromast ...
Understanding how complex traits evolve is critical for understanding how animals meet environmental...
Many populations seem adapted to their environment, through a match between their phenotype and habi...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
Gene flow is widely thought to homogenize spatially separate populations, eroding effects of diverge...
Migration among populations is widely thought to undermine adaptive divergence, assuming gene flow a...
Local adaptation, the evolution of traits that make native individuals in a population have higher f...
Article first published online: 18 DEC 2013Divergent selection pressures induced by different enviro...
Since the New Synthesis, most migration-selection balance theory predicted that there should be negl...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Differences in ecological factors between habitats drive evolutionary divergence and can lead to the...
Natural populations are at least partially adapted to local environmental conditions. The level of a...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
I here explore the dual roles of gene flow in determining evolutionary and demographic processes in ...
Genetic divergence between populations is shaped by a combination of drift, migration, and selection...
Understanding how complex traits evolve is critical for understanding how animals meet environmental...
Many populations seem adapted to their environment, through a match between their phenotype and habi...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
Gene flow is widely thought to homogenize spatially separate populations, eroding effects of diverge...
Migration among populations is widely thought to undermine adaptive divergence, assuming gene flow a...
Local adaptation, the evolution of traits that make native individuals in a population have higher f...
Article first published online: 18 DEC 2013Divergent selection pressures induced by different enviro...
Since the New Synthesis, most migration-selection balance theory predicted that there should be negl...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Differences in ecological factors between habitats drive evolutionary divergence and can lead to the...
Natural populations are at least partially adapted to local environmental conditions. The level of a...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
Background: Distinct hybrid zones and phenotypic and genomic divergence is often observed between ma...
I here explore the dual roles of gene flow in determining evolutionary and demographic processes in ...
Genetic divergence between populations is shaped by a combination of drift, migration, and selection...
Understanding how complex traits evolve is critical for understanding how animals meet environmental...
Many populations seem adapted to their environment, through a match between their phenotype and habi...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...