Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionary biology. High species diversity in the sea was regarded as a paradox when strict allopatry was considered necessary for most speciation events because geographical barriers seemed largely absent in the sea, and many marine species have high dispersal capacities. Combining genome-wide data with demographic modelling to infer the demographic history of divergence has introduced new ways to address this classical issue. These models assume an ancestral population that splits into two subpopulations diverging according to different scenarios that allow tests for periods of gene flow. Models can also test for heterogeneities in population sizes ...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
The distributions of many sister species in the sea overlap geographically but are partitioned along...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
Testing among competing demographic models of divergence has become an important component of evolut...
Investigating historical gene flow in species complexes can indicate how environmental and reproduct...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
One of the most striking and consistent results in speciation genomics is the heterogeneous divergen...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated the populations over evoluti...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
The distributions of many sister species in the sea overlap geographically but are partitioned along...
Understanding population divergence that eventually leads to speciation is essential for evolutionar...
Over the last century, a large body of literature emerged on mechanisms driving speciation. Most of ...
Testing among competing demographic models of divergence has become an important component of evolut...
Investigating historical gene flow in species complexes can indicate how environmental and reproduct...
Speciation is among the most important evolutionary processes that contribute to biodiversity. It in...
Understanding the biological processes involved in genetic differentiation and divergence between po...
One of the most striking and consistent results in speciation genomics is the heterogeneous divergen...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated the populations over evoluti...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
International audienceSpeciation results from the progressive accumulation of mutations that decreas...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation among populations, is continuous, complex, and i...
The distributions of many sister species in the sea overlap geographically but are partitioned along...