Determining which forms of reproductive isolation have the biggest impact on the process of divergence is a major goal of speciation research. These barriers are often divided into those that affect the potential for hybridization (premating isolation), and those that occur after mating (postmating isolation), and much debate has surrounded the relative importance of these categories. Within the species Mimulus aurantiacus, red- and yellow-flowered ecotypes occur in the southwest corner of California, and a hybrid zone occurs where their ranges overlap. We show that premating barriers are exclusively responsible for isolation in this system, with both ecogeographic and pollinator isolation contributing significantly to total isolation. Post...
Reproductive isolation is critical to speciation and therefore biodiversity. The\ud immediate goal o...
Mimulus guttatus and M. nasutus are an evolutionary and ecological model sister species pair differe...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Unders...
Determining which forms of reproductive isolation have the biggest impact on the process of divergen...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Incompletely isolated species provide an opportunity to investigate the genetic mechanisms and evolu...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
31 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Biology and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
Despite a long history of examining the geographic context of speciation, differences in geographic ...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Under...
Understanding the phenotypic and genetic architecture of reproductive isolation is a longstanding go...
The mechanisms by which species are formed is a central question in evolutionary biology.\ud The Bio...
Reproductive isolation is critical to speciation and therefore biodiversity. The\ud immediate goal o...
Mimulus guttatus and M. nasutus are an evolutionary and ecological model sister species pair differe...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Unders...
Determining which forms of reproductive isolation have the biggest impact on the process of divergen...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Incompletely isolated species provide an opportunity to investigate the genetic mechanisms and evolu...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
31 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Biology and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
Despite a long history of examining the geographic context of speciation, differences in geographic ...
Understanding the relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic reproductive barriers, and their interpl...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Under...
Understanding the phenotypic and genetic architecture of reproductive isolation is a longstanding go...
The mechanisms by which species are formed is a central question in evolutionary biology.\ud The Bio...
Reproductive isolation is critical to speciation and therefore biodiversity. The\ud immediate goal o...
Mimulus guttatus and M. nasutus are an evolutionary and ecological model sister species pair differe...
Speciation occurs when reproductive barriers substantially reduce gene flow between lineages. Unders...