Abstract Background The view that gene flow between related animal species is rare and evolutionarily unimportant largely antedates sensitive molecular techniques. Here we use DNA sequencing to investigate a pair of morphologically and ecologically divergent, non-sibling butterfly species, Heliconius cydno and H. melpomene (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), whose distributions overlap in Central and Northwestern South America. Results In these taxa, we sequenced 30–45 haplotypes per locus of a mitochondrial region containing the genes for cytochrome oxidase subunits I and II (CoI/CoII), and intron-spanning fragments of three unlinked nuclear loci: triose-phosphate isomerase (Tpi), mannose-6-phosphate isomerase (Mpi) and cubitus interruptus (Ci) ge...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
How frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typically portrayed as a phyl...
BACKGROUND: The neotropical butterfly Heliconius heurippa has a hybrid colour pattern, which also co...
Abstract Background Hybridization, or the interbreeding of two species, is now recognized as an impo...
The Heliconius butterflies are a diverse recent radiation comprising multiple levels of divergence w...
Background The neotropical butterfly Heliconius heurippa has a hybrid colour pattern, which also con...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
International audienceHow frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typical...
The Heliconius butterflies are a diverse recent radiation comprising multiple levels of divergence w...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
Recent adaptive radiations provide excellent model systems for understanding speciation, but rapid d...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
How frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typically portrayed as a phyl...
BACKGROUND: The neotropical butterfly Heliconius heurippa has a hybrid colour pattern, which also co...
Abstract Background Hybridization, or the interbreeding of two species, is now recognized as an impo...
The Heliconius butterflies are a diverse recent radiation comprising multiple levels of divergence w...
Background The neotropical butterfly Heliconius heurippa has a hybrid colour pattern, which also con...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
International audienceHow frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typical...
The Heliconius butterflies are a diverse recent radiation comprising multiple levels of divergence w...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
Recent adaptive radiations provide excellent model systems for understanding speciation, but rapid d...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
How frequent is gene flow between species? The pattern of evolution is typically portrayed as a phyl...