We studied the time to speciation by geographical isolation for a species living on three islands connected by rare migration. We assumed that incompatibility was controlled by a number of quantitative loci and that individuals differing in loci by more than a threshold did not mix genetically with each other. For each locus, we defined the geographical configuration (GC), which specifies islands with common alleles, and traced the stochastic transitions between different GCs. From these results, we calculated the changes in genetic distances. As a single migration event provides an opportunity for transitions in multiple loci, the GCs of different loci are correlated, which can be evaluated by constructing the stochastic differential equat...
Geographic isolation is a central mechanism of speciation, but perfect isolation of populations is r...
changing world Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environm...
Abstract: Expanding populations may loss genetic diversity because sequential founder events through...
We studied the time to speciation by geographical isolation for a species living on three islands co...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
Area is generally assumed to affect speciation rates, but work on the spatial context of speciation ...
Geographic isolation is a central mechanism of speciation, but perfect isolation of populations is r...
Although verbal theories of speciation consider landscape changes, ecological speciation is usually ...
When divergence occurs in the presence of gene flow, there can arise an interesting dynamic in which...
Under allopatric speciation, geographic barriers eliminate gene flow between eventual species at all...
Correction to: Migration pulsedness alters patterns of allele fixation and local adaptation in a mai...
cruising range; deme; ecological speciation; gene flow; migration rate; parapatry; selection; sympat...
In many species a fundamental feature of genetic diversity is that genetic similarity decays with ge...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Determining how population subdivision increases the fixation time of an advantageous allele is an i...
Geographic isolation is a central mechanism of speciation, but perfect isolation of populations is r...
changing world Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environm...
Abstract: Expanding populations may loss genetic diversity because sequential founder events through...
We studied the time to speciation by geographical isolation for a species living on three islands co...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
Area is generally assumed to affect speciation rates, but work on the spatial context of speciation ...
Geographic isolation is a central mechanism of speciation, but perfect isolation of populations is r...
Although verbal theories of speciation consider landscape changes, ecological speciation is usually ...
When divergence occurs in the presence of gene flow, there can arise an interesting dynamic in which...
Under allopatric speciation, geographic barriers eliminate gene flow between eventual species at all...
Correction to: Migration pulsedness alters patterns of allele fixation and local adaptation in a mai...
cruising range; deme; ecological speciation; gene flow; migration rate; parapatry; selection; sympat...
In many species a fundamental feature of genetic diversity is that genetic similarity decays with ge...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Determining how population subdivision increases the fixation time of an advantageous allele is an i...
Geographic isolation is a central mechanism of speciation, but perfect isolation of populations is r...
changing world Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environm...
Abstract: Expanding populations may loss genetic diversity because sequential founder events through...