نتایج جستجو برای: speciation

تعداد نتایج: 14852  

1999
Joseph Boxhorn Chris Stassen James Meritt Anneliese Lilje

I have divided this FAQ into several sections. Part 2 discusses several definitions of what a species is. Part 3 explains the context in which observations of speciation are made. Part 4 looks at the question, "How can we tell when a speciation event has occurred?" Part 5 describes a number of observed speciation events and several experiments which (IMO) failed to produce speciation. Part 6 is...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Roger S Thorpe Yann Surget-Groba Helena Johansson

We investigate extensive quantitative trait variation (dewlap hue, colour pattern, dorsum hue, body proportions and scalation) in the Martinique anole across eight transects representing nascent parapatric ecological speciation, nascent allopatric speciation and allopatric divergence without sufficient genetic structure to suggest speciation. Quantitative trait divergence can be extremely large...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2007
Jaclyn A Smith Simon M Tierney Yung Chul Park Susan Fuller Michael P Schwarz

Phylogenetic studies on insect social parasites have found very close host-parasite relationships, and these have often been interpreted as providing evidence for sympatric speciation. However, such phylogenetic inferences are problematic because events occurring after the origin of parasitism, such as extinction, host switching and subsequent speciation, or an incomplete sampling of taxa, coul...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2011
Patrik Nosil Dolph Schluter

The long-standing goal of finding genes causing reproductive isolation is being achieved. To better link the genetics with the process of speciation, we propose that 'speciation gene' be defined as any gene contributing to the evolution of reproductive isolation. Characterizing a speciation gene involves establishing that the gene affects a component of reproductive isolation; demonstrating tha...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Ulf S Johansson Per Alström Urban Olsson Per G P Ericson Per Sundberg Trevor D Price

The Himalayan mountain range is one of the most species-rich areas in the world, harboring about 8% of the world's bird species. In this study, we compare the relative importance of immigration versus in situ speciation to the build-up of the Himalayan avifauna, by evaluating the biogeographic history of the Phylloscopus/Seicercus warblers, a speciose clade that is well represented in Himalayan...

2016
Ali Rehber TÜRKER

Considerable interest is continuing to be shown in the speciation of metals, metalloids, and organometals due to the dependence of their toxicity and mobility on their chemical form. This review focuses on the speciation analysis of metals, metalloids, and organometals by solid phase extraction before spectrometric detection, and all aspects of analytical speciation such as determination of oxi...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2005
M Doebeli

Adaptive speciation occurs when frequency-dependent ecological interactions generate conditions of disruptive selection to which lineage splitting is an adaptive response. Under such selective conditions, evolution of assortative mating mechanisms enables the break-up of the ancestral lineage into diverging and reproductively isolated descendent species. Extending previous studies, I investigat...

2009
Jeanne M. VanBriesen Mitchell Small Chris Weber Jessica Wilson

Chemical speciation refers to the distribution of an element amongst chemical species in a system. It is critical for understanding chemical toxicity, bioavailability, and environmental fate and transport. Despite the central importance of knowing the full speciation of a chemical in order to predict its behaviour in a system, it is generally not possible to determine a speciation analysis usin...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Tamra C Mendelson Michael D Martin Samuel M Flaxman

The origin of species remains a central question, and recent research focuses on the role of ecological differences in promoting speciation. Ecological differences create opportunities for divergent selection (i.e. 'ecological' speciation), a Darwinian hypothesis that hardly requires justification. In contrast, 'mutation-order' speciation proposes that, instead of adapting to different environm...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Daniel I Bolnick Michael Doebeli

Models of adaptive speciation are typically concerned with demonstrating that it is possible for ecologically driven disruptive selection to lead to the evolution of assortative mating and hence speciation. However, disruptive selection could also lead to other forms of evolutionary diversification, including ecological sexual dimorphisms. Using a model of frequency-dependent intraspecific comp...

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