Disentangling the strength and importance of barriers to reproduction that arise between diverging lineages is central to our understanding of species origin and maintenance. Evidence suggests that divergent adaptation can drive the development of ecologically and genetically based barriers to reproduction. To date, the vast majority of studies investigating the importance of different barriers to reproduction in plants have focused on short-lived temperate taxa while studies of reproductive isolation in trees and tropical taxa are rare. Here we provide the first study to systematically examine multiple barriers to reproduction in an Amazonian tree, Protium subserratum (Burseraceae) with diverging lineages of soil specialist ecotypes. Using...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...
© 2018 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences The evolutionary consequences of hybridizati...
Disentangling the strength and importance of barriers to reproduction that arise between diverging l...
Neotropical forests have the highest tree diversity on earth, with an estimated 22,000 species. In c...
The evolution of a mechanism for attaining reproductive isolation between two diverging populations ...
Different pre- and postzygotic isolating mechanisms may prevent interspecific gene exchange in secon...
Biosystematic studies addressing mechanisms of speciation in widespread, phenotypically variable Neo...
Reproductive barriers play a major role in the origin and maintenance of biodiversity by restricting...
Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation and allows offspring to be transported away from the...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Whereas disruptive selection imposed by heterogeneous environments can lead to the evolution of extr...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...
© 2018 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences The evolutionary consequences of hybridizati...
Disentangling the strength and importance of barriers to reproduction that arise between diverging l...
Neotropical forests have the highest tree diversity on earth, with an estimated 22,000 species. In c...
The evolution of a mechanism for attaining reproductive isolation between two diverging populations ...
Different pre- and postzygotic isolating mechanisms may prevent interspecific gene exchange in secon...
Biosystematic studies addressing mechanisms of speciation in widespread, phenotypically variable Neo...
Reproductive barriers play a major role in the origin and maintenance of biodiversity by restricting...
Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation and allows offspring to be transported away from the...
Speciation is characterized by the evolution of reproductive isolation between two groups of organis...
Phylogeographic studies provide an important framework for investigating the mechanisms operating du...
Reproductive isolation is essential for the process of speciation and much has been learned in recen...
Divergence in phenotypic traits often contributes to premating isolation between lineages, but could...
Whereas disruptive selection imposed by heterogeneous environments can lead to the evolution of extr...
Speciation involves the evolution of traits and genetic differences that contribute to reproductive ...
Pollen flow and dispersal patterns were investigated in a small, isolated forest fragment of the Neo...
© 2018 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences The evolutionary consequences of hybridizati...