The study of speciation genetics is primarily concerned with identifying the genetic traits that allow divergent selection to overcome the homogenizing effects of gene flow. Felsenstein reviewed this race between gene flow and selection, concluding that speciation with gene flow was unlikely under a “two-allele model” (where two traits were necessary for reproductive isolation) but that divergence could occur quite easily under a “one-allele model.” Despite this finding, much of the sympatric speciation research involving phytophagous insects has relied on a two-trait model, where insects evolve both preferences for and increased performance on novel host plants. Philopatry (a tendency to remain where one was born) is known to occur in phyt...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
The raw reads of these samples are available from NCBI SRA (PRJNA639296). The reference genome assem...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...
Understanding the process of speciation requires elucidating the processes driving and constraining ...
A fundamental controversy in the study of speciation is whether allopatry is the dominant mode of sp...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Students of speciation debate the role of performance trade-offs across different environments early...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
SummaryThe interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as li...
Theory has identified a variety of evolutionary processes that may lead to speciation. Our study inc...
Several studies underline the importance of ecological barriers and differential selection in drivin...
Soudi S, Reinhold K, Engqvist L. Genetic architecture underlying host choice differentiation in the ...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
The raw reads of these samples are available from NCBI SRA (PRJNA639296). The reference genome assem...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...
Understanding the process of speciation requires elucidating the processes driving and constraining ...
A fundamental controversy in the study of speciation is whether allopatry is the dominant mode of sp...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Students of speciation debate the role of performance trade-offs across different environments early...
The interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as linkage, ...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
SummaryThe interplay between selection and aspects of the genetic architecture of traits (such as li...
Theory has identified a variety of evolutionary processes that may lead to speciation. Our study inc...
Several studies underline the importance of ecological barriers and differential selection in drivin...
Soudi S, Reinhold K, Engqvist L. Genetic architecture underlying host choice differentiation in the ...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
The raw reads of these samples are available from NCBI SRA (PRJNA639296). The reference genome assem...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...