Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently diverged species is essential for understanding speciation processes. In parapatric populations, local adaptation is thought to be a major contributor to the evolution of reproductive isolation. However, extrinsic postzygotic barriers assessed in reciprocal transplant experiments are often neglected in empirical assessments of multiple isolation barriers. We analyzed multiple isolation barriers between two closely related species of the plant genus Dianthus, a genus characterized by the most rapid species diversification in plants reported so far. Although D. carthusianorum L. and D. sylvestris Wulf. can easily be hybridized in crossing experi...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
Ecological speciation occurs when reproductive isolation evolves between populations adapting to con...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently d...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Under...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Unders...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
The isolation barriers restricting gene flow between populations or species are of crucial interest ...
Polyploidy has played an important role in angiosperm diversification, but how polyploidy contribute...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
Ecological speciation occurs when reproductive isolation evolves between populations adapting to con...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...
Quantifying the relative contribution of multiple isolation barriers to gene flow between recently d...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Under...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Unders...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
The isolation barriers restricting gene flow between populations or species are of crucial interest ...
Polyploidy has played an important role in angiosperm diversification, but how polyploidy contribute...
New species arise through the evolution of reproductive barriers between formerly interbreeding line...
Ecological speciation occurs when reproductive isolation evolves between populations adapting to con...
Genetic incompatibility is a hallmark of speciation. Cytonuclear incompatibilities are proposed to b...