International audienceSpecies formation is a central topic in biology, and a large body of theoretical work has explored the conditions under which speciation occurs, including whether speciation dynamics are gradual or abrupt. In some cases of abrupt speciation, differentiation slowly builds up until it reaches a threshold, at which point linkage disequilibrium (LD) and divergent selection enter a positive feedback loop that triggers accelerated change. Notably, such abrupt transitions powered by a positive feedback have also been observed in a range of other systems. Efforts to anticipate abrupt transitions have led to the development of "early warning signals" (EWS), that is, specific statistical patterns preceding abrupt transitions. Ex...
Developmental system drift is a likely mechanism for the origin of hybrid incompatibilities between ...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Rapid adaptive radiation poses a distinct question apart from speciation and adaptation: what happen...
Speciation can be gradual or sudden and involve few or many genetic changes. Inferring the processes...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Understanding speciation is a fundamental aim of evolutionary biology and a very challenging one. Sp...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Speciation is the process that generates biodiversity, but recent empirical findings show that it ca...
Environmental change can impact the stability of ecological systems and cause rapid declines in popu...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify key evolutionary transitions that correspond wit...
International audienceWe dissected the relationship between genetic differentiation (Q(ST)) for a tr...
Sympatric speciation requires coexistence of the newly formed species. If divergence proceeds by sma...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Developmental system drift is a likely mechanism for the origin of hybrid incompatibilities between ...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Rapid adaptive radiation poses a distinct question apart from speciation and adaptation: what happen...
Speciation can be gradual or sudden and involve few or many genetic changes. Inferring the processes...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Understanding speciation is a fundamental aim of evolutionary biology and a very challenging one. Sp...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
During the decline to extinction, animal populations may present dynamical phenomena not exhibited b...
Speciation is the process that generates biodiversity, but recent empirical findings show that it ca...
Environmental change can impact the stability of ecological systems and cause rapid declines in popu...
A major goal of evolutionary biology is to identify key evolutionary transitions that correspond wit...
International audienceWe dissected the relationship between genetic differentiation (Q(ST)) for a tr...
Sympatric speciation requires coexistence of the newly formed species. If divergence proceeds by sma...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Developmental system drift is a likely mechanism for the origin of hybrid incompatibilities between ...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Rapid adaptive radiation poses a distinct question apart from speciation and adaptation: what happen...