Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the relative role of these factors, particularly in the early stages of speciation, is not well understood. Evidence suggests that factors contributing to assortative mating and, thus, the development and maintenance of divergent species, can be ecology-dependent. Here, we present results from a study of assortative mating between recently diverged anadromous and freshwater sticklebacks conducted in semi-natural conditions. Sympatric anadromous and freshwater sticklebacks were sampled from a contact zone and multiple male and female morphs were allowed to breed in replicate ponds. Mate choice was determined using genetic markers to assign parent...
Two parapatric populations in western Norway in which one have completely reduced its pelvic complex...
Reproductive isolation, the reduction in gene flow between two species, is central to the study of s...
Mating isolation is a frequent contributor to ecological speciation - but how consistently does it e...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
Ecology can play a major role in species diversification. As individuals are adapting to contrasting...
This research examined genetic, morphological, ecological and behavioral mechanisms maintaining div...
Ecology can play a major role in species diversification. As individuals are adapting to contrasting...
This research examined genetic, morphological, ecological and behavioral mechanisms maintaining div...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
Reproductive isolation, the reduction in gene flow between two species, is central to the study of s...
Two parapatric populations in western Norway in which one have completely reduced its pelvic complex...
Reproductive isolation, the reduction in gene flow between two species, is central to the study of s...
Mating isolation is a frequent contributor to ecological speciation - but how consistently does it e...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
Both premating and postmating barriers to gene flow can contribute to reproductive isolation but the...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
Ecology can play a major role in species diversification. As individuals are adapting to contrasting...
This research examined genetic, morphological, ecological and behavioral mechanisms maintaining div...
Ecology can play a major role in species diversification. As individuals are adapting to contrasting...
This research examined genetic, morphological, ecological and behavioral mechanisms maintaining div...
In many estuarine sites, morphological and genetic differences between anadromous and freshwater thr...
Reproductive isolation, the reduction in gene flow between two species, is central to the study of s...
Two parapatric populations in western Norway in which one have completely reduced its pelvic complex...
Reproductive isolation, the reduction in gene flow between two species, is central to the study of s...
Mating isolation is a frequent contributor to ecological speciation - but how consistently does it e...