The European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) species complex is a classic example of recent adaptive radiation. Here, we examine a whitefish population introduced to northern Finnish Lake Tsahkal in the late 1960s, where three divergent morphs (viz. littoral, pelagic, and profundal feeders) were found 10 generations after. Using demographic modeling based on genomic data, we show that whitefish morphs evolved during a phase of strict isolation, refuting a rapid sympatric divergence scenario. The lake is now an artificial hybrid zone between morphs originated in allopatry. Despite their current syntopy, clear genetic differentiation remains between two of the three morphs. Using admixture mapping, we identify five SNPs associated with gonad ...
In contrast to the large amount of ecological information supporting the role of natural selection a...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
In northern Fennoscandian lakes, monophylogenetic lineages of postglacial fishes are radiating into ...
During the last deglaciation, one clade of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) colonized the...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanis...
This article is also available at onlinelibrary.wiley.comUnderstanding how a monophyletic lineage of...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Adaptive radiations represent some of the most remarkable explosions of diversification across the ...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanism...
In contrast to the large amount of ecological information supporting the role of natural selection a...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
In northern Fennoscandian lakes, monophylogenetic lineages of postglacial fishes are radiating into ...
During the last deglaciation, one clade of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) colonized the...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanis...
This article is also available at onlinelibrary.wiley.comUnderstanding how a monophyletic lineage of...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Adaptive radiations represent some of the most remarkable explosions of diversification across the ...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanism...
In contrast to the large amount of ecological information supporting the role of natural selection a...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...