The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, dominance, and epistasis) can either drive or constrain speciation. Despite accumulating evidence that speciation can progress to “intermediate” stages—with populations evolving only partial reproductive isolation—studies describing selective mechanisms that impose constraints on speciation are more rare than those describing drivers. The stick insect Timema cristinae provides an example of a system in which partial reproductive isolation has evolved between populations adapted to different host plant environments, in part due to divergent selection acting on a pattern polymorphism. Here, we demonstrate how selection on a green/melanistic col...
Ecology and genetics are both of general interest to evolutionary biologists as they can influence t...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
SummaryThe interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as li...
Ecology and genetics are both of general interest to evolutionary biologists as they can influence t...
A major unresolved issue in biology is why phenotypic and genetic variation is sometimes continuous,...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
How polymorphisms are maintained within populations over long periods of time remains debated, becau...
The genetic architecture of adaptive traits can reflect the evolutionary history of populations and ...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
Ecology and genetics are both of general interest to evolutionary biologists as they can influence t...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
SummaryThe interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as li...
Ecology and genetics are both of general interest to evolutionary biologists as they can influence t...
A major unresolved issue in biology is why phenotypic and genetic variation is sometimes continuous,...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
How polymorphisms are maintained within populations over long periods of time remains debated, becau...
The genetic architecture of adaptive traits can reflect the evolutionary history of populations and ...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genom...
Ecology and genetics are both of general interest to evolutionary biologists as they can influence t...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...