Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between different ways an organism utilizes resources, and these trade-offs can constrain the manner in which selection can optimize traits. Limited migration among allopatric populations and species interactions can also drive speciation, but here we ask if trade-offs alone are sufficient to drive speciation in the absence of other factors. Results: We present a model to study the effects of trade-offs on specialization and adaptive radiation in asexual organisms based solely on competition for limiting resources, where trade-offs are stronger the greater an organism’s ability to utilize resources. In this model resources are perfectly substitutable, and...
Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification durin...
Evolutionary trade-offs: emergent constraints and their adaptive consequences Trade-offs are widel...
Interspecific competition can strongly influence the evolutionary response of a species to a changin...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
adaptive dynamics; assortative mating; disruptive selection; mating preferences; resource distributi...
If distinct biological species are to coexist in sympatry, they must be reproductively isolated and ...
Interspecific competition can strongly influence the evolutionary response of a species to a changin...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
Evolutionary trade-offs: emergent constraints and their adaptive consequences Trade-offs are widel...
Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification durin...
Evolutionary trade-offs: emergent constraints and their adaptive consequences Trade-offs are widel...
Interspecific competition can strongly influence the evolutionary response of a species to a changin...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
Can speciation occur in a single population when different types of resources are available, in the ...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
adaptive dynamics; assortative mating; disruptive selection; mating preferences; resource distributi...
If distinct biological species are to coexist in sympatry, they must be reproductively isolated and ...
Interspecific competition can strongly influence the evolutionary response of a species to a changin...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
Evolutionary trade-offs: emergent constraints and their adaptive consequences Trade-offs are widel...
Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification durin...
Evolutionary trade-offs: emergent constraints and their adaptive consequences Trade-offs are widel...
Interspecific competition can strongly influence the evolutionary response of a species to a changin...