Geographic distributions of genetic and phenotypic characters can illuminate historical evolutionary processes. In particular, mosaic distributions of phenotypically similar populations can arise from parallel evolution or from irregular patterns of dispersal and colonization by divergent forms. Two phenotypically divergent forms of the red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) show a mosaic phenotypic distribution, with a “bicolored” form occurring disjunctly in California and Mexico. We analyzed the relationships among these bicolored populations and neighboring typical populations, using ~600 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequence data and 10 nuclear short tandem repeat loci. We find that bicolored populations, although separated by ~3000 km,...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have inc...
Territorial male red-winged blackbirds from five locations in the United States and Canada were geno...
Geographic distributions of genetic and phenotypic characters can illuminate historical evolutionary...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
Habitat loss and alteration has driven many species into decline, often to the point of requiring pr...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Adaptation to local environments is common in widespread species and the basis of ecological speciat...
Elucidating forces capable of driving species diversification in the face of gene flow remains a key...
Understanding the processes that drive divergence within and among species is a long-standing goal i...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
Migratory species that alternate between sympatry and allopatry over the course of an annual cycle a...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Isolation of organisms causes unequal patterns of genetic distances among populations called populat...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have inc...
Territorial male red-winged blackbirds from five locations in the United States and Canada were geno...
Geographic distributions of genetic and phenotypic characters can illuminate historical evolutionary...
Genomic studies are revealing that divergence and speciation are marked by gene flow, but it is not ...
Habitat loss and alteration has driven many species into decline, often to the point of requiring pr...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Adaptation to local environments is common in widespread species and the basis of ecological speciat...
Elucidating forces capable of driving species diversification in the face of gene flow remains a key...
Understanding the processes that drive divergence within and among species is a long-standing goal i...
Pleistocene climate cycles have been recognized to be a major driver of postglacial northward range ...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
Migratory species that alternate between sympatry and allopatry over the course of an annual cycle a...
Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside ...
Isolation of organisms causes unequal patterns of genetic distances among populations called populat...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have inc...
Territorial male red-winged blackbirds from five locations in the United States and Canada were geno...