Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in the presence of gene flow–a phenomenon that typically occurs during ecological speciation. To elucidate how natural selection promotes and maintains population divergence during speciation, we investigated the population genetic structure, degree of gene flow and heterogeneous genomic divergence in three closely related Japanese phytophagous ladybird beetles: Henosepilachna pustulosa, H. niponica and H. yasutomii. These species act as a generalist, a wild thistle (Cirsium spp.) specialist and a blue cohosh (Caulophyllum robustum) specialist, respectively, and their ranges differ accordingly. The two specialist species widely co-occur but are...
Analysing genomic variation within and between sister species is a first step towards understanding ...
While phylogeographic patterns of organisms are often interpreted through past environmental disturb...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
Recently diverged populations often exhibit incomplete reproductive isolation, with a low level of g...
This study uses a comparative genome scan to evaluate the contributions of host plant related diverg...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
To understand the mechanisms behind the diversification of herbivorous insects through insect-plant ...
When environmental gradients are repeated on different islands within an archipelago, similar select...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Analysing genomic variation within and between sister species is a first step towards understanding ...
While phylogeographic patterns of organisms are often interpreted through past environmental disturb...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
Recently diverged populations often exhibit incomplete reproductive isolation, with a low level of g...
This study uses a comparative genome scan to evaluate the contributions of host plant related diverg...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
To understand the mechanisms behind the diversification of herbivorous insects through insect-plant ...
When environmental gradients are repeated on different islands within an archipelago, similar select...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Analysing genomic variation within and between sister species is a first step towards understanding ...
While phylogeographic patterns of organisms are often interpreted through past environmental disturb...
Background: Populations of herbivorous insects may become genetically differentiated because of loca...