Understanding speciation is a fundamental aim of evolutionary biology and a very challenging one. Speciation can be viewed as the dynamics of genetic differentiation between populations resulting in substantial reproductive isolation (Gavrilets 2003). It was generally accepted that very small levels of migration prevent genetic differentiation among populations and, therefore, speciation. However, recent theoretical work showed that sympatric speciation is possible (Gavrilets 2003). Nevertheless, providing empirical evidence that gene flow occurred during speciation is challenging because several gene flow scenarios can explain observed patterns of genetic differentiation. Positive migration rate estimates alone do not prove ongoing gene fl...
When populations become isolated, members of these populations can diverge genetically over time. Th...
Understanding macroevolutionary patterns is central to evolutionary biology. This involves the proce...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
The question of whether speciation can occur in the presence of gene flow has long been a contentiou...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
Sympatric speciation illustrates how natural and sexual selection may create new species in isolatio...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Understanding the processes and conditions under which populations diverge to give rise to distinct ...
Models are introduced which predict ratios of mean levels of genetic divergence in species-rich vers...
The isolation-with-migration (IM) model is commonly used to make inferences about gene flow during s...
Understanding the processes and conditions under which populations diverge to give rise to distinct ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Eight decades after the modern synthesis, the role of ...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
When populations become isolated, members of these populations can diverge genetically over time. Th...
Understanding macroevolutionary patterns is central to evolutionary biology. This involves the proce...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...
The question of whether speciation can occur in the presence of gene flow has long been a contentiou...
The use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene flow between populations...
International audienceThe use of molecular data to reconstruct the history of divergence and gene fl...
Sympatric speciation illustrates how natural and sexual selection may create new species in isolatio...
The framework for modern studies of speciation was established as part of the Neo-Darwinian synthesi...
Understanding the processes and conditions under which populations diverge to give rise to distinct ...
Models are introduced which predict ratios of mean levels of genetic divergence in species-rich vers...
The isolation-with-migration (IM) model is commonly used to make inferences about gene flow during s...
Understanding the processes and conditions under which populations diverge to give rise to distinct ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Eight decades after the modern synthesis, the role of ...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
When populations become isolated, members of these populations can diverge genetically over time. Th...
Understanding macroevolutionary patterns is central to evolutionary biology. This involves the proce...
There is a growing appreciation among evolutionary biologists that the rate and tempo of molecular e...