We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiting sulfidic and nonsulfidic habitats in three replicate river drainages. Although sulfide spring fish convergently evolved divergent phenotypes, it was unclear if mechanisms of reproductive isolation also evolved convergently. Using microsatellites, we found strongly reduced gene flow between adjacent populations from different habitat types, suggesting that local adaptation to sulfidic habitats repeatedly caused the emergence of reproductive isolation. Reciprocal translocation experiments indicate strong selection against immigrants into sulfidic waters, but also variation among drainages in the strength of selection against immigrants into ...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
Reproductive isolation among locally adapted populations may arise when immigrants from foreign habi...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael ToblerAs closely related lineages adapt to habitats...
We investigated replicated ecological speciation in the livebearing fishes Poecilia mexicana and P. ...
The process of ecological speciation drives the evolution of locally adapted and reproductively isol...
Natural selection's role in speciation has been of fundamental importance since Darwin first outline...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
To understand how new species form and what causes their collapse, we examined how reproductive isol...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Background: Replicate population pairs that diverge in response to similar selective regimes allow f...
Ecological speciation occurs when populations evolve reproductive isolation as a result of divergent...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
Reproductive isolation among locally adapted populations may arise when immigrants from foreign habi...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyMichael ToblerAs closely related lineages adapt to habitats...
We investigated replicated ecological speciation in the livebearing fishes Poecilia mexicana and P. ...
The process of ecological speciation drives the evolution of locally adapted and reproductively isol...
Natural selection's role in speciation has been of fundamental importance since Darwin first outline...
Understanding how reproductive barriers evolve and which barriers contribute to speciation requires ...
To understand how new species form and what causes their collapse, we examined how reproductive isol...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Background: Replicate population pairs that diverge in response to similar selective regimes allow f...
Ecological speciation occurs when populations evolve reproductive isolation as a result of divergent...
Most evidence for hybrid swarm formation stemming from anthropogenic habitat disturbance comes from ...
Reproductive isolation among locally adapted populations may arise when immigrants from foreign habi...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...