Speciation can be gradual or sudden and involve few or many genetic changes. Inferring the processes generating such patterns is difficult, and may require consideration of emergent and non-linear properties of speciation, such as when small changes at tipping points have large effects on differentiation. Tipping points involve positive feedback and indirect selection stemming from associations between genomic regions, bi-stability due to effects of initial conditions and evolutionary history, and dependence on modularity of system components. These features are associated with sudden 'regime shifts' in other cellular, ecological, and societal systems. Thus, tools used to understand other complex systems could be fruitfully applied in speci...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focu...
Speciation can be gradual or sudden and involve few or many genetic changes. Inferring the processes...
International audienceSpecies formation is a central topic in biology, and a large body of theoretic...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
Speciation is an aspect of evolutionary biology that has received little philosophical attention apa...
Unraveling the origin of biodiversity is fundamental for understanding our biosphere. This book clar...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Although verbal theories of speciation consider landscape changes, ecological speciation is usually ...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of enviro...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focu...
Speciation can be gradual or sudden and involve few or many genetic changes. Inferring the processes...
International audienceSpecies formation is a central topic in biology, and a large body of theoretic...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
Speciation is an aspect of evolutionary biology that has received little philosophical attention apa...
Unraveling the origin of biodiversity is fundamental for understanding our biosphere. This book clar...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Although verbal theories of speciation consider landscape changes, ecological speciation is usually ...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of enviro...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
Our current understanding of sympatric speciation is that it occurs primarily through disruptive sel...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focu...