Groups of organisms-whether multiple species or populations of a single species-can differ in several non-exclusive ways. For example, groups may have diverged phenotypically, genetically, or in the evolutionary responses available to them. We tested for the latter of these-response divergence-between 2 species of woodrats: Neotoma fuscipes and Neotoma macrotis. Based on random skewers analyses we found that, despite being well differentiated both phenotypically and genetically, N. fuscipes and N. macrotis appear to be diverging along a shared evolutionary trajectory (r degrees = 0.895, P = 0.114). Because these species are currently in secondary contact, their phenotypic evolution being along a shared evolutionary axis has important implic...
When organisms experience secondary contact after allopatric divergence, genomic regions can introgr...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
1. Hybridization can homogenize the gene pools of species that come into secondary contact. Alternat...
Groups of organisms-whether multiple species or populations of a single species-can differ in severa...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
This study focuses on a secondary contact zone between two sister species of woodrat, Neotoma fuscip...
Neotoma cinerea, the bushy-tailed woodrat, is a wide-ranging species displaying broad phenotypic var...
The genes underlying adaptations are becoming known, yet the causes of selection on genes-a key step...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
When organisms experience secondary contact after allopatric divergence, genomic regions can introgr...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
1. Hybridization can homogenize the gene pools of species that come into secondary contact. Alternat...
Groups of organisms-whether multiple species or populations of a single species-can differ in severa...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The degree of phenotypic divergence and reproductive isolation between taxon pairs can vary quantita...
This study focuses on a secondary contact zone between two sister species of woodrat, Neotoma fuscip...
Neotoma cinerea, the bushy-tailed woodrat, is a wide-ranging species displaying broad phenotypic var...
The genes underlying adaptations are becoming known, yet the causes of selection on genes-a key step...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
When organisms experience secondary contact after allopatric divergence, genomic regions can introgr...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
1. Hybridization can homogenize the gene pools of species that come into secondary contact. Alternat...