Several theories argue that large changes in allele frequencies through genetic drift after a small founding population becomes allopatrically isolated can lead to significant changes in reproductive isolation and thus trigger the origin of new species. For this reason, founder speciation has been proposed as a potent force in the generation of new species. Nonetheless, the relative importance of such “founder effects” remains largely untested. In this report, I used experimental evolution to create one thousand replicates that underwent an extreme bottleneck and to study whether founder effects can lead to an increase in reproductive isolation in Drosophila yakuba. Even though the most common outcome of inbreeding is extinction, founder ef...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Coyne and Orr found that mating discrimination (premating isolation) evolves much faster between sym...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
Several theories argue that large changes in allele frequencies through genetic drift after a small ...
Reinforcement is the process by which selection against hybridization leads to an increase in reprod...
Studying reproductive barriers between populations of the same species is critical to understand how...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
Reproductive isolation (RI) is an intrinsic aspect of species, as described in the Biological Specie...
We ask if three decades and over 1,500 generations of divergent life history selection on age at rep...
Most founding events entail a reduction of population size, which in turn leads to genetic drift eff...
Since Darwin published the Origin of Species, biologists have contended that divergent natural selec...
Prezygotic reproductive isolation can evolve quickly when sexual selection drives divergence in trai...
The effective population size (Ne) is a fundamental parameter in population genetics that influences...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Coyne and Orr found that mating discrimination (premating isolation) evolves much faster between sym...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
Several theories argue that large changes in allele frequencies through genetic drift after a small ...
Reinforcement is the process by which selection against hybridization leads to an increase in reprod...
Studying reproductive barriers between populations of the same species is critical to understand how...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
Reproductive isolation (RI) is an intrinsic aspect of species, as described in the Biological Specie...
We ask if three decades and over 1,500 generations of divergent life history selection on age at rep...
Most founding events entail a reduction of population size, which in turn leads to genetic drift eff...
Since Darwin published the Origin of Species, biologists have contended that divergent natural selec...
Prezygotic reproductive isolation can evolve quickly when sexual selection drives divergence in trai...
The effective population size (Ne) is a fundamental parameter in population genetics that influences...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Coyne and Orr found that mating discrimination (premating isolation) evolves much faster between sym...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...