Range expansions are critical to renewed bouts of allopatric or parapatric speciation. Limits on range expansions—and, by implication, speciation—include dispersal ability and permeability of geographical barriers. In addition, recently diverged taxa may interfere with each other, preventing mutual expansion of each other’s range into sympatry, because reproductive isolation is incomplete and/or ecological competition particularly strong. On the basis of geographical distributions and mitochondrial DNA phylogenetic information for 418 recently diverged species of New World birds, we estimate that secondary sympatry takes on the order of millions of years following population splitting and hence could impose an important limit on the rate of...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Genome divergence is greatly influenced by gene flow during early stages of speciation. As populatio...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Sympatric speciation is now accepted as theoretically plausible and a likely explanation for diverge...
Why are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis is that this variation ...
Examining what happens when two closely-related species come into secondary contact provides insight...
Speciation generally involves a three-step process—range expansion, range fragmentation and the deve...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
Under allopatric speciation models, a key step in the build-up of species richness is population dis...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Pleistocene glacial cycles are thought to have played a major role in the diversification of tempera...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Genome divergence is greatly influenced by gene flow during early stages of speciation. As populatio...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Sympatric speciation is now accepted as theoretically plausible and a likely explanation for diverge...
Why are speciation rates so variable across the tree of life? One hypothesis is that this variation ...
Examining what happens when two closely-related species come into secondary contact provides insight...
Speciation generally involves a three-step process—range expansion, range fragmentation and the deve...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
Under allopatric speciation models, a key step in the build-up of species richness is population dis...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Pleistocene glacial cycles are thought to have played a major role in the diversification of tempera...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Genome divergence is greatly influenced by gene flow during early stages of speciation. As populatio...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...