Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of the research into these questions focussed on terrestrial systems, while research in marine systems lagged behind. Here, we review the population genetic mechanisms and geographic context of 33 potential cases of speciation with gene flow in the marine realm, using six criteria inferred from theoretical models of speciation. Speciation with gene flow occurs in a wide range of marine taxa. Single traits, which induce assortative mating and are subjected to disruptive selection, such as differences in host-associations in invertebrates or colour pattern in tropical fish, are potentially responsible for a decrease in gene flow and may be driving...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...
Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic la...
Reconstructing the history of divergence and gene flow between closely-related organisms has long be...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Investigating historical gene flow in species complexes can indicate how environmental and reproduct...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
Population genomic analyses of Midas cichlid fishes in young Nicaraguan crater lakes suggest that sy...
When divergent populations are connected by gene flow, the establishment of complete reproductive is...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Allopatry has traditionally been viewed as the primary driver of speciation in marine taxa, but the ...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...
Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic la...
Reconstructing the history of divergence and gene flow between closely-related organisms has long be...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Closely related species that show clear phenotypic divergence, but without obvious geographic barrie...
Investigating historical gene flow in species complexes can indicate how environmental and reproduct...
Over the last 15 years studies on invasion genetics have provided important insights to unravel cryp...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
Population genomic analyses of Midas cichlid fishes in young Nicaraguan crater lakes suggest that sy...
When divergent populations are connected by gene flow, the establishment of complete reproductive is...
Recombination between loci underlying mate choice and ecological traits is a major evolutionary forc...
Allopatry has traditionally been viewed as the primary driver of speciation in marine taxa, but the ...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...
Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic la...
Reconstructing the history of divergence and gene flow between closely-related organisms has long be...