Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive barriers. In some cases, variation in a few key aspects of phenotype can promote and maintain divergence; hence the identification of these traits and their associations with patterns of genomic divergence are crucial for understanding the patterns and processes of population differentiation. We studied hybridization between the alba and personata subspecies of the white wagtail (Motacilla alba), and quantified divergence and introgression of multiple morphological traits and 19,437 SNP loci on a 3000 km transect. Our goal was to identify traits that may contribute to reproductive barriers and to assess how variation in these traits correspon...
Background: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, shape the introgre...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
Hybrid zones are geographic regions where isolating barriers between divergent populations are chall...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Geographically clustered phenotypes often demonstrate consistent patterns in molecular markers, part...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Divergence with gene flow is well documented and reveals the influence of ecological adaptation on s...
After establishing secondary contact, recently diverged populations may remain reproductively isolat...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Reproductive isolation can be initiated by changes in one or a few key traits that prevent random ma...
Background: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, shape the introgre...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
Hybrid zones are geographic regions where isolating barriers between divergent populations are chall...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Geographically clustered phenotypes often demonstrate consistent patterns in molecular markers, part...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Divergence with gene flow is well documented and reveals the influence of ecological adaptation on s...
After establishing secondary contact, recently diverged populations may remain reproductively isolat...
The maintenance or breakdown of reproductive isolation are observable outcomes of secondary contact ...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Reproductive isolation can be initiated by changes in one or a few key traits that prevent random ma...
Background: Evolutionary processes, including selection and differential fitness, shape the introgre...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
Hybrid zones are geographic regions where isolating barriers between divergent populations are chall...