Understanding the processes underlying the origin of species is a fundamental goal of biology. It is widely accepted that speciation requires an interruption of gene flow between populations: ongoing gene exchange is considered a major hindrance to population divergence and, ultimately, to the evolution of new species. Where a geographic barrier to reproductive isolation is lacking, a biological mechanism for speciation is required to counterbalance the homogenizing effect of gene flow. Speciation with initially strong gene flow is thought to be extremely rare, and few convincing empirical examples have been published. However, using phylogenetic, karyological, and ecological data for the flora of a minute oceanic island (Lord Howe Island, ...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. He...
Ecological speciation requires divergent selection, reproductive isolation, and a genetic mechanism ...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of species is a fundamental goal of biology. It is...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is an ideal location for researching the speciation process. The diversity of...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is an ideal location for researching the speciation process. The diversity of...
On Lord Howe Island, speciation is thought to have taken place in situ in a diverse array of distant...
The idea that populations must be geographically isolated (allopatric) to evolve into separate speci...
On Lord Howe Island, speciation is thought to have taken place in situ in a diverse array of distant...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
The origin of species diversity has challenged biologists for over two centuries. Allopatric speciat...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
International audienceIt is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural s...
Howea palms are viewed as one of the most clear-cut cases of speciation in sympatry. The sister spec...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. He...
Ecological speciation requires divergent selection, reproductive isolation, and a genetic mechanism ...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of species is a fundamental goal of biology. It is...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is an ideal location for researching the speciation process. The diversity of...
Lord Howe Island (LHI) is an ideal location for researching the speciation process. The diversity of...
On Lord Howe Island, speciation is thought to have taken place in situ in a diverse array of distant...
The idea that populations must be geographically isolated (allopatric) to evolve into separate speci...
On Lord Howe Island, speciation is thought to have taken place in situ in a diverse array of distant...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
The origin of species diversity has challenged biologists for over two centuries. Allopatric speciat...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
International audienceIt is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural s...
Howea palms are viewed as one of the most clear-cut cases of speciation in sympatry. The sister spec...
Although it is now widely accepted that speciation can occur in the face of continuous gene flow, wi...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. He...
Ecological speciation requires divergent selection, reproductive isolation, and a genetic mechanism ...