Population genomic analyses of Midas cichlid fishes in young Nicaraguan crater lakes suggest that sympatric speciation is promoted by polygenic architectures. The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especially in the absence of geographic barriers to gene flow (sympatric speciation)-has puzzled evolutionary biologists ever since Darwin(1,2). Gene flow counteracts the buildup of genome-wide differentiation, which is a hallmark of speciation and increases the likelihood of the evolution of irreversible reproductive barriers (incompatibilities) that complete the speciation process(3). Theory predicts that the genetic architecture of divergently selected traits can influence whether sympatric ...
One of the most celebrated examples of sympatric speciation in nature are monophyletic radiations of...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
Adaptive radiations have fascinated evolutionary biologists for centuries for the bursts of phenotyp...
Population genomic analyses of Midas cichlid fishes in young Nicaraguan crater lakes suggest that sy...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Fine-scaled genetic structuring, as seen for example in many lacustrine fish, typically relates to t...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
Genomic data has revealed complex histories of colonization and repeated gene flow previously unreco...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
We examined genetic structure among five species of Lake Victoria haplochromine cichlids in four isl...
One of the most celebrated examples of sympatric speciation in nature are monophyletic radiations of...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
Adaptive radiations have fascinated evolutionary biologists for centuries for the bursts of phenotyp...
Population genomic analyses of Midas cichlid fishes in young Nicaraguan crater lakes suggest that sy...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The transition from "well-marked varieties" into "well-defined species" has puzzled evolutionary bio...
Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in the case of speciatio...
The genetic basis of parallel evolution of similar species is of great interest in evolutionary biol...
Fine-scaled genetic structuring, as seen for example in many lacustrine fish, typically relates to t...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
Genomic data has revealed complex histories of colonization and repeated gene flow previously unreco...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Divergent selection is the main driving force in sympatric ecological speciation and may also play a...
We examined genetic structure among five species of Lake Victoria haplochromine cichlids in four isl...
One of the most celebrated examples of sympatric speciation in nature are monophyletic radiations of...
The mechanisms of speciation without geographic isolation (i.e., sympatric speciation) remain debate...
Adaptive radiations have fascinated evolutionary biologists for centuries for the bursts of phenotyp...