Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Neutral models, in which genetic change arises through random variation without fitness differences, have proven remarkably successful in describing observed patterns of biodiversity, despite the manifest role of selection in evolution. Here we investigate the effect of barriers on biodiversity by simulating the expansion of a population around a barrier to form a ring species, in which the two ends of the population are reproductively isolated despite ongoing gene flow around the ring. We compare the spatial and genetic properties of a neutral agent-based population model to the greenish warblers' complex, a well-documented example of an actual ring species in nature. Our results...
Understanding and forecasting the effects of environmental change on wild populations requires knowl...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss, responsible for a...
My PhD research investigated the mechanism of speciation in natural populations. Despite a great pro...
Ring species, which consist of two reproductively isolated forms connected by a chain of intergradin...
A demonstration of how small changes can lead to species-level differences is provided by ring speci...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
Ring species provide particularly clear demonstrations of how one species can gradually evolve into ...
Abstract Background In the mid 20th century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the sig...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
The evolutionary divergence of a single species into two has never been directly observed in nature,...
BACKGROUND: In the mid 20th Century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the significanc...
Ring species are widely recognized as one of the best natural illustrations of species formation. A ...
Speciation, despite ongoing gene flow can be studied directly in nature in ring species that compris...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Understanding and forecasting the effects of environmental change on wild populations requires knowl...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss, responsible for a...
My PhD research investigated the mechanism of speciation in natural populations. Despite a great pro...
Ring species, which consist of two reproductively isolated forms connected by a chain of intergradin...
A demonstration of how small changes can lead to species-level differences is provided by ring speci...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
Ring species provide particularly clear demonstrations of how one species can gradually evolve into ...
Abstract Background In the mid 20th century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the sig...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
The evolutionary divergence of a single species into two has never been directly observed in nature,...
BACKGROUND: In the mid 20th Century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the significanc...
Ring species are widely recognized as one of the best natural illustrations of species formation. A ...
Speciation, despite ongoing gene flow can be studied directly in nature in ring species that compris...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Understanding and forecasting the effects of environmental change on wild populations requires knowl...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity loss, responsible for a...
My PhD research investigated the mechanism of speciation in natural populations. Despite a great pro...