AbstractGenetic divergence in geographically isolated populations is a prerequisite for allopatric speciation, one of the most common modes of speciation. In ecologically equivalent populations existing within a small, environmentally homogeneous area, an important role for environmentally neutral divergence is often found or inferred. We studied a species complex of conspicuously shaped Opisthostoma land snails on scattered limestone outcrops within a small area of lowland rainforest in Borneo. We used shell morphometrics, mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences, and marks of predation to study the factors involved in allopatric divergence. We found that a striking geographic divergence exists in shell morphology, which is partly associate...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Species, through their structure and composition, have evolved to respond to environmental constrain...
Predator-prey interactions are major processes promoting phenotypic evolution. However, it remains u...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
The Southeast-Asian tree snail subgenus Amphidromus s. str. (Gastropoda Pulmonata: Camaenidae) is un...
Ecological release is often attributed to the rapid adaptive diversification of phenotypic traits. H...
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nea...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Mechanisms constraining phenotypic evolution, such as functional trade-offs, can cause phenotypic di...
The giant edible Placostylus snails of New Caledonia occur across a wide range of environmental cond...
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nea...
Much can be learned about evolution from the identification of those factors maintaining polymorphis...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Species, through their structure and composition, have evolved to respond to environmental constrain...
Predator-prey interactions are major processes promoting phenotypic evolution. However, it remains u...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Speciation is the process by which reproductive isolation evolves between populations. Two general m...
The Southeast-Asian tree snail subgenus Amphidromus s. str. (Gastropoda Pulmonata: Camaenidae) is un...
Ecological release is often attributed to the rapid adaptive diversification of phenotypic traits. H...
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nea...
Land snails have long been recognized as suitable organisms for studying phenotypic differentiation ...
Mechanisms constraining phenotypic evolution, such as functional trade-offs, can cause phenotypic di...
The giant edible Placostylus snails of New Caledonia occur across a wide range of environmental cond...
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nea...
Much can be learned about evolution from the identification of those factors maintaining polymorphis...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Parallel evolution of similar phenotypes provides strong evidence for the operation of natural selec...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Species, through their structure and composition, have evolved to respond to environmental constrain...