Understanding speciation is a fundamental biological problem. It is believed that many species originated through allopatric divergence in geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species (1-3). In contrast, the possibility of sympatric speciation has often been dismissed, partly because of theoretical difficulties (2,3). Most previous models analyzing sympatric speciation concentrated on particular aspects of the problem while neglecting others (4-10). We present a model which integrates a novel combination of different features and shows that sympatric speciation is a likely outcome of competition for resources. We use explicit multilocus genetics to describe sexual reproduction in an individual-based model, and we consid...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
BackgroundDarwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult to ...
A recent Perspectives article by Gavrilets (2003) on the theory of speciation ignored advances in un...
Understanding speciation is a fundamental biological problem. It is believed that many species origi...
The plausibility of sympatric speciation has long been debated among evolutionary ecologists. The pr...
Evolutionary branching occurs when frequency-dependent selection splits a phenotypically monomorphic...
Several empirical studies put forward sexual selection as an important driving force of sympatric sp...
Abstract We review mathematical models that explicitly consider the dynamics of evolutionary change ...
A problem in understanding sympatric speciation is establishing how reproductive isolation can arise...
<p>Background: Darwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficul...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Background: Darwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult t...
BackgroundDarwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult to ...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
BackgroundDarwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult to ...
A recent Perspectives article by Gavrilets (2003) on the theory of speciation ignored advances in un...
Understanding speciation is a fundamental biological problem. It is believed that many species origi...
The plausibility of sympatric speciation has long been debated among evolutionary ecologists. The pr...
Evolutionary branching occurs when frequency-dependent selection splits a phenotypically monomorphic...
Several empirical studies put forward sexual selection as an important driving force of sympatric sp...
Abstract We review mathematical models that explicitly consider the dynamics of evolutionary change ...
A problem in understanding sympatric speciation is establishing how reproductive isolation can arise...
<p>Background: Darwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficul...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Background: Darwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult t...
BackgroundDarwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult to ...
Speciation-the origin of new species-is the source of the diversity of life. A theory of speciation ...
Divergence in the face of gene flow is perhaps the most wildly disputed subject among researchers th...
BackgroundDarwin and the architects of the Modern Synthesis found sympatric speciation difficult to ...
A recent Perspectives article by Gavrilets (2003) on the theory of speciation ignored advances in un...