Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions and estimated larval dispersal potential to infer the geographic barriers responsible for allopatric speciation. However, many marine clades show high species diversity in geographically restricted areas where barriers are not obvious and estimated dispersal potential should bring many sister taxa into contact. Genetic differentiation at small (separation \u3c1000 \u3ekm) spatial scales could facilitate speciation by mechanisms other than the gradual accumulation of reproductive isolation during extended allopatry, such as ecological adaptation to local environmental conditions or the rapid evolution of genes tied to mate recognition, but th...
AbstractThe genetic divergence and evolution of new species within the geographic range of a single ...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
The adaptive radiation of the seven-spined gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) represents a classic exa...
The adaptive radiation of the seven- spined gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) represents a classic e...
Speciation in tropical reef fish occurs through a variety of methods. It occurs allopatrically when ...
The pelagic larvae of many marine organisms can potentially disperse across hundreds of kilometers, ...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: Complex oceanographic features have historically caused difficulty in understanding gene flow i...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
AbstractThe genetic divergence and evolution of new species within the geographic range of a single ...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
The adaptive radiation of the seven-spined gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) represents a classic exa...
The adaptive radiation of the seven- spined gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) represents a classic e...
Speciation in tropical reef fish occurs through a variety of methods. It occurs allopatrically when ...
The pelagic larvae of many marine organisms can potentially disperse across hundreds of kilometers, ...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
Aim: Complex oceanographic features have historically caused difficulty in understanding gene flow i...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
Gene flow is an integral biological process that can mediate speciation. While many consider the oce...
AbstractThe genetic divergence and evolution of new species within the geographic range of a single ...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...