The repeated occurrence of similar phenotypes in independent lineages (i.e., parallel evolution) in response to similar ecological conditions can provide compelling insights into the process of adaptive evolution. An intriguing question is to what extent repeated phenotypic changes are underlain by repeated changes at the genomic level and whether patterns of genomic divergence differ with the geographic context in which populations evolve. Here, we combine genomic, morphological and ecological datasets to investigate the genomic signatures of divergence across populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) that adapted to contrasting ecological niches (benthic or limnetic) in either sympatry or allopatry. We found that geno...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
There has been a large focus on the genetics of traits involved in adaptation, but knowledge of the ...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
Biotic interactions are potent, widespread causes of natural selection and divergent phenotypic evol...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
The extent to which convergent adaptation to similar ecological niches occurs by a predictable genet...
Threespine stickleback populations are model systems for studying adaptive evolution and the underly...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
In recent years, the explosion of affordable next generation sequencing technology has provided an u...
Understanding the genetics of adaptation is a central focus in evolutionary biology. Here, we use a ...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Evolutionary divergence among populations occupying ecologically distinct environments can occur eve...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
There has been a large focus on the genetics of traits involved in adaptation, but knowledge of the ...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in independent populations (i.e. parallel or convergent...
Biotic interactions are potent, widespread causes of natural selection and divergent phenotypic evol...
Local adaptation is often obvious when gene flow is impeded, such as observed at large spatial scale...
The extent to which convergent adaptation to similar ecological niches occurs by a predictable genet...
Threespine stickleback populations are model systems for studying adaptive evolution and the underly...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
In recent years, the explosion of affordable next generation sequencing technology has provided an u...
Understanding the genetics of adaptation is a central focus in evolutionary biology. Here, we use a ...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Evolutionary divergence among populations occupying ecologically distinct environments can occur eve...
Species in a common landscape often face similar selective environments. The capacity of organisms t...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
There has been a large focus on the genetics of traits involved in adaptation, but knowledge of the ...