A recent study of a pair of sympatric species of cichlids in Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua is viewed as providing probably one of the most convincing examples of sympatric speciation to date. Here, we describe and study a stochastic, individual-based, explicit genetic model tailored for this cichlid system. Our results show that relatively rapid (< 20 000 generations) colonization of a new ecological niche and (sympatric or parapatric) speciation via local adaptation and divergence in habitat and mating preferences are theoretically plausible if: (i) the number of loci underlying the traits controlling local adaptation, and habitat and mating preferences is small; (ii) the strength of selection for local adaptation is intermediate; (iii) the c...
Sympatric speciation has been debated in evolutionary biology for decades. Although it has gained in...
Modes and mechanisms of speciation are best studied in young species pairs. In older taxa it is incr...
Most of the 500+ cichlid species of Lake Victoria evolved very rapidly in the wake of an adaptive ra...
A recent study of a pair of sympatric species of cichlids in Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua is viewed as pr...
<div><p>The formation of species in the absence of geographic barriers (i.e. sympatric speciation) r...
Recent documentation of a few compelling examples of sympatric speciation led to a proliferation of ...
A theoretical model is studied to investigate the possibility of sympatric speciation driven by sexu...
Understanding how speciation can occur without geographic isolation remains a central objective in e...
The growing body of empirical evidence for sympatric speciation has been complemented by recent theo...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
Rapid speciation can occur on ecological time scales and interfere with ecological processes, resul...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
Although there is mounting evidence that speciation can occur under sympatric conditions, unambiguou...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
Sympatric speciation has been debated in evolutionary biology for decades. Although it has gained in...
Modes and mechanisms of speciation are best studied in young species pairs. In older taxa it is incr...
Most of the 500+ cichlid species of Lake Victoria evolved very rapidly in the wake of an adaptive ra...
A recent study of a pair of sympatric species of cichlids in Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua is viewed as pr...
<div><p>The formation of species in the absence of geographic barriers (i.e. sympatric speciation) r...
Recent documentation of a few compelling examples of sympatric speciation led to a proliferation of ...
A theoretical model is studied to investigate the possibility of sympatric speciation driven by sexu...
Understanding how speciation can occur without geographic isolation remains a central objective in e...
The growing body of empirical evidence for sympatric speciation has been complemented by recent theo...
Even though the idea that modes of speciation other than allopatric speciation are possible in natur...
A fundamental task of evolutionary biology is to explore patterns of speciation. Evolutionary biolog...
Rapid speciation can occur on ecological time scales and interfere with ecological processes, resul...
The cichlid fish radiations in the African Great Lakes differ from all other known cases of rapid sp...
Although there is mounting evidence that speciation can occur under sympatric conditions, unambiguou...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
Sympatric speciation has been debated in evolutionary biology for decades. Although it has gained in...
Modes and mechanisms of speciation are best studied in young species pairs. In older taxa it is incr...
Most of the 500+ cichlid species of Lake Victoria evolved very rapidly in the wake of an adaptive ra...