Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproductive isolating barrier. Most studies evaluating the importance of the relative fitness of immigrants to speciation have focused on reduced survival of immigrants (i.e., immigrant inviability). However, variation in fecundity appears to have a greater impact on variation in fitness than does variation in viability, suggesting that reduced fecundity of immigrants could act as an important yet largely overlooked reproductive isolating barrier. Using a model and a survey of studies of local adaptation, we evaluate the relative strength of reduced immigrant viability and fecundity as potential causes of reproductive isolation. We found that reduced ...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproducti...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be a...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive - they must also be a...
This examination of the fertility of immigrants moving to the United States from high fertility coun...
Several theories argue that large changes in allele frequencies through genetic drift after a small ...
The long history of reciprocal transplant studies testing the hypothesis of local adaptation has sho...
Dispersal is nearly universal; yet, which sex tends to disperse more and their success thereafter de...
Immigrant inviability can contribute to reproductive isolation (RI) during ecological speciation by ...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
The unique aspects of speciation and divergence in peripheral populations have long sparked much res...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproducti...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be a...
Abstract: Immigrant women’s fertility often changes with their duration of stay, but we do not know ...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive - they must also be a...
This examination of the fertility of immigrants moving to the United States from high fertility coun...
Several theories argue that large changes in allele frequencies through genetic drift after a small ...
The long history of reciprocal transplant studies testing the hypothesis of local adaptation has sho...
Dispersal is nearly universal; yet, which sex tends to disperse more and their success thereafter de...
Immigrant inviability can contribute to reproductive isolation (RI) during ecological speciation by ...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
The unique aspects of speciation and divergence in peripheral populations have long sparked much res...
Background: Mexican-American fertility is poorly understood because data limitations prevent researc...
The process of speciation involves the accumulation of reproductive isolation (RI) between diverging...
It is generally recognized that immigration and gene flow cannot be equated, but few detailed quanti...