Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over time. However, there is no rule dictating the time required for speciation, and even low levels of gene flow hinder divergence, so that taxa may be poised at the threshold of speciation for long periods of evolutionary time. We sequenced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and eight nuclear introns (nuDNA) to estimate genomic levels of differentiation and gene flow between the Eurasian common teal (Anas crecca crecca) and the North American green-winged teal (A. c. carolinensis). These ducks come into contact in Beringia (northeastern Asia and northwestern North America) and have likely...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
The Pleistocene was characterized by fluctuations in climate causing repeated advances and retreats ...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Speciation is a continuous and dynamic process, and studying organisms during the early stages of th...
The ability to disperse over long distances can result in a high propensity for colonizing new geogr...
Sex chromosomes potentially have an important role in speciation and often have elevated differentia...
Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the c...
Speciation is regarded primarily as a bifurcation from an ancestral species into two distinct taxono...
Speciation is primarily regarded as an ancestral split that results in two distinct taxonomic units,...
Estimating the frequency of hybridization is important to understand its evolutionary consequences a...
Background:The study of speciation and maintenance of species barriers is at the core of evolutionar...
Recently evolved species typically share genetic variation across their genomes due to incomplete li...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
The Pleistocene was characterized by fluctuations in climate causing repeated advances and retreats ...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Speciation is a continuous and dynamic process, and studying organisms during the early stages of th...
The ability to disperse over long distances can result in a high propensity for colonizing new geogr...
Sex chromosomes potentially have an important role in speciation and often have elevated differentia...
Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the c...
Speciation is regarded primarily as a bifurcation from an ancestral species into two distinct taxono...
Speciation is primarily regarded as an ancestral split that results in two distinct taxonomic units,...
Estimating the frequency of hybridization is important to understand its evolutionary consequences a...
Background:The study of speciation and maintenance of species barriers is at the core of evolutionar...
Recently evolved species typically share genetic variation across their genomes due to incomplete li...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
The Pleistocene was characterized by fluctuations in climate causing repeated advances and retreats ...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...