Dating the time of divergence and understanding speciation processes are central to the study of the evolutionary history of organisms but are notoriously difficult. The difficulty is largely rooted in variations in the ancestral population size or in the genealogy variation across loci. To depict the speciation processes and divergence histories of three monophyletic Takydromus species endemic to Taiwan, we sequenced 20 nuclear loci and combined with one mitochondrial locus published in GenBank. They were analyzed by a multispecies coalescent approach within a Bayesian framework. Divergence dating based on the gene tree approach showed high variation among loci, and the divergence was estimated at an earlier date than when derived by the s...
Population divergence is the first step in allopatric speciation, as has long been recognized in bot...
Species delimitation is a major research focus in evolutionary biology because accurate species boun...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Dating the time of divergence and understanding speciation processes are central to the study of the...
Species divergence is typically thought to occur in the absence of gene flow, but many empirical stu...
Although recent radiations are fruitful for studying the process of speciation, they are difficult t...
Genealogical discordance, or when different genes tell distinct stories although they evolved under ...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain the diversification of the Caatinga biota. The riv...
[[abstract]]Abstract The East Asian grass lizard genus, Takydromus Daudin in the family Lacertid...
Evolutionary biology often seeks to decipher the drivers of speciation, and much debate persists ove...
Contact zones provide an excellent arena in which to address questions about how genomic divergence ...
Population divergence is the first step in allopatric speciation, as has long been recognized in bot...
Species delimitation is a major research focus in evolutionary biology because accurate species boun...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Dating the time of divergence and understanding speciation processes are central to the study of the...
Species divergence is typically thought to occur in the absence of gene flow, but many empirical stu...
Although recent radiations are fruitful for studying the process of speciation, they are difficult t...
Genealogical discordance, or when different genes tell distinct stories although they evolved under ...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain the diversification of the Caatinga biota. The riv...
[[abstract]]Abstract The East Asian grass lizard genus, Takydromus Daudin in the family Lacertid...
Evolutionary biology often seeks to decipher the drivers of speciation, and much debate persists ove...
Contact zones provide an excellent arena in which to address questions about how genomic divergence ...
Population divergence is the first step in allopatric speciation, as has long been recognized in bot...
Species delimitation is a major research focus in evolutionary biology because accurate species boun...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...