Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgressive hybridization due to the weakening of previously divergent selection regimes, is thought to be an important, yet poorly understood, driver of biodiversity loss. Our study system, the Alpine whitefish (Coregonus spp.) species complex is a classic example of a recent postglacial adaptive radiation: forming an array of endemic lake flocks, with the independent origination of similar ecotypes among flocks. However, many of the lakes of the Alpine radiation have been seriously impacted by anthropogenic nutrient enrichment, resulting in a collapse in neutral genetic and phenotypic differentiation within the most polluted lakes. Here we investi...
The Alpine lake whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) species complex is a classic example of a recent rad...
International audienceThe nature, size and distribution of the genomic regions underlying divergence...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss are major global challenges. When reproductive isolation...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
The nature, size and distribution of the genomic regions underlying divergence and promoting reprodu...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
The Alpine lake whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) species complex is a classic example of a recent rad...
International audienceThe nature, size and distribution of the genomic regions underlying divergence...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss are major global challenges. When reproductive isolation...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
The nature, size and distribution of the genomic regions underlying divergence and promoting reprodu...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
The Alpine lake whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) species complex is a classic example of a recent rad...
International audienceThe nature, size and distribution of the genomic regions underlying divergence...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...