Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understand the role of gene flow in speciation. In particular, systems comprising multiple contacts between sister species offer an outstanding opportunity to investigate how reproductive isolation varies with environmental conditions, demography and geographic contexts of divergence. The flat periwinkles, Littorina obtusata and L. fabalis (Gastropoda), are two intertidal sister species with marked ecological differences compatible with late stages of speciation. Although hybridization between the two was previously suggested, its extent across the Atlantic shores of Europe remained largely unknown. Here, we combined genetic (microsatellites and mtDNA...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Theory suggests that speciation is possible without physical isolation of populations (here-after, n...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
The rough periwinkle, Littorina saxatilis, is a model system for studying parallel ecological specia...
[Background] The flat periwinkles, Littorina fabalis and L. obtusata, are two sister species widely ...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
Background The flat periwinkles, Littorina fabalis and L. obtusata, are two sister species widely d...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Theory suggests that speciation is possible without physical isolation of populations (here-after, n...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
Characterizing the patterns of hybridization between closely related species is crucial to understan...
The rough periwinkle, Littorina saxatilis, is a model system for studying parallel ecological specia...
[Background] The flat periwinkles, Littorina fabalis and L. obtusata, are two sister species widely ...
Interactions between evolutionary forces such as natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow are ...
Background The flat periwinkles, Littorina fabalis and L. obtusata, are two sister species widely d...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Hybrid zones of ecologically divergent populations are ideal systems to study the interaction betwee...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Low dispersal marine intertidal species facing strong divergent selective pressures associated with ...
Theory suggests that speciation is possible without physical isolation of populations (here-after, n...