The genealogical divergence index (gdi) was developed to aid in molecular species delimitation under the multispecies coalescent model, which has been shown to delimit genetic structures but not necessarily species. Although previous studies used meta-analyses to show that gdi can be informative for distinguishing taxonomically good species, the biological and evolutionary implications of divergences showing different gdi values have yet to be studied. I showed that an increase in the calculated gdi value was correlated with later stages of divergence further along a speciation continuum in an Amazonian Hercules beetle system. Specifically, a gdi value of 0.7 or higher was associated with divergences between biological species that can coex...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
Thanks to the recent advancement of the sequence technologies, generating large volumes of DNA seque...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
With the recent attention and focus on quantitative methods for species delimitation, an overlooked ...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
The prevalence and consequences of genetic introgression between species have been intensively debat...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
In species differentiation, characters do not usually diverge synchronously and there are also proce...
Species delimitation can be difficult when the divergence between focal taxa falls in the incipient ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal ability is known to influence geographic structuring of genetic variation within species, ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
Thanks to the recent advancement of the sequence technologies, generating large volumes of DNA seque...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
Molecular species delimitation using the multi-species coalescent model has become common for statis...
With the recent attention and focus on quantitative methods for species delimitation, an overlooked ...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
The prevalence and consequences of genetic introgression between species have been intensively debat...
Abstract. — Genetic data are frequently used to delimit species, where species status is determined ...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
In species differentiation, characters do not usually diverge synchronously and there are also proce...
Species delimitation can be difficult when the divergence between focal taxa falls in the incipient ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal ability is known to influence geographic structuring of genetic variation within species, ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
Thanks to the recent advancement of the sequence technologies, generating large volumes of DNA seque...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...