Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection occurs when different environments favour different phenotypes, leading to increased differences between populations. Negative frequency-dependent selection occurs when rare variants within a population are favoured over common ones, increasing diversity within populations. These two diversifying forces promote genetic variation at different spatial scales, and may act in opposition, but their relative effects remain unclear because they are rarely measured concurrently. Here we show that negative frequency-dependent selection within populations can favor rare immigrants over locally adapted residents. We reciprocally transplanted lake and str...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
Genetic divergence between populations is shaped by a combination of drift, migration, and selection...
Most empirical studies support a decline in speciation rates through time, although evidence for con...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
Natural selection's role in speciation has been of fundamental importance since Darwin first outline...
Major histocompatibility (MHC) genes encode proteins that play a central role in vertebrates’ adapti...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Selection against migrants is key to maintaining genetic differences between populations linked by d...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Most empirical studies support a decline in speciation rates through time, although evidence for con...
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
Genetic divergence between populations is shaped by a combination of drift, migration, and selection...
Most empirical studies support a decline in speciation rates through time, although evidence for con...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
Natural selection's role in speciation has been of fundamental importance since Darwin first outline...
Major histocompatibility (MHC) genes encode proteins that play a central role in vertebrates’ adapti...
Closely related populations often display similar patterns of genomic differentiation, yet it remain...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Selection against migrants is key to maintaining genetic differences between populations linked by d...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Most empirical studies support a decline in speciation rates through time, although evidence for con...
Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
Genetic divergence between populations is shaped by a combination of drift, migration, and selection...
Most empirical studies support a decline in speciation rates through time, although evidence for con...