نتایج جستجو برای: speciation

تعداد نتایج: 14852  

2015
Simon H. Martin Anders Eriksson Krzysztof M. Kozak Andrea Manica Chris D. Jiggins

Documenting the full extent of gene flow during speciation poses a challenge, as species ranges change over time and current rates of hybridisation might not reflect historical trends. Theoretical work has emphasized the potential for speciation in the face of ongoing hybridisation, and the genetic mechanisms that might facilitate this process. However, elucidating how the rate of gene flow bet...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1977
G L Bush S M Case A C Wilson J L Patton

To test the hypothesis that population subdivision into small demes promotes both rapid speciation and evolutionary changes in gene arrangement by inbreeding and drift, we estimated rates of speciation and rates of chromosomal evolution in 225 genera of vertebrates. Rates of speciation were estimated by considering the number of living species in each genus and the fossil record of each genus a...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
R Abbott D Albach S Ansell J W Arntzen S J E Baird N Bierne J Boughman A Brelsford C A Buerkle R Buggs R K Butlin U Dieckmann F Eroukhmanoff A Grill S H Cahan J S Hermansen G Hewitt A G Hudson C Jiggins J Jones B Keller T Marczewski J Mallet P Martinez-Rodriguez M Möst S Mullen R Nichols A W Nolte C Parisod K Pfennig A M Rice M G Ritchie B Seifert C M Smadja R Stelkens J M Szymura R Väinölä J B W Wolf D Zinner

Hybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or reverse differentiation by allowing gene flow and recombination. It may accelerate speciation via adaptive introgression or cause near-instantaneous speciation by allopolyploidization. It may have multiple effects at different stages and in different spatial contexts within a single speciation even...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Xia Hua John J Wiens

Speciation often has a strong geographical and environmental component, but the ecological factors that potentially underlie allopatric and parapatric speciation remain understudied. Two ecological mechanisms by which speciation may occur on geographic scales are allopatric speciation through niche conservatism and parapatric or allopatric speciation through niche divergence. A previous study o...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Joana I Meier Vitor C Sousa David A Marques Oliver M Selz Catherine E Wagner Laurent Excoffier Ole Seehausen

Modes and mechanisms of speciation are best studied in young species pairs. In older taxa, it is increasingly difficult to distinguish what happened during speciation from what happened after speciation. Lake Victoria cichlids in the genus Pundamilia encompass a complex of young species and polymorphic populations. One Pundamilia species pair, P. pundamilia and P. nyererei, is particularly well...

2013
Claire M. Weekley Jade B. Aitken Lydia Finney Stefan Vogt Paul K. Witting Hugh H. Harris

Determining the speciation of selenium in vivo is crucial to understanding the biological activity of this essential element, which is a popular dietary supplement due to its anti-cancer properties. Hyphenated techniques that combine separation and detection methods are traditionally and effectively used in selenium speciation analysis, but require extensive sample preparation that may affect s...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1999
Sergey Gavrilets

A holey adaptive landscape is an adaptive landscape where relatively infrequent well-fit combinations of genes form a contiguous set that expands throughout the genotype space. I formulate and study a series of simple models describing the dynamics of speciation on holey adaptive landscapes driven by mutation and random genetic drift. Unlike most previous models that concentrate only on some st...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
S Gavrilets

Using a weak migration and weak mutation approximation, I studied the average waiting time to parapatric speciation. The description of reproductive isolation used is based on the classical Dobzhansky model and its recently proposed multilocus generalizations. The dynamics of parapatric speciation are modelled as a biased random walk performed by the average genetic distance between the residen...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Philip L. Munday Lynne van Herwerden Christine L. Dudgeon

The genetic divergence and evolution of new species within the geographic range of a single population (sympatric speciation) contrasts with the well-established doctrine that speciation occurs when populations become geographically isolated (allopatric speciation). Although there is considerable theoretical support for sympatric speciation, this mode of diversification remains controversial, a...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Kenneth H Kozak John J Wiens

Recent speciation research has generally focused on how lineages that originate in allopatry evolve intrinsic reproductive isolation, or how ecological divergence promotes nonallopatric speciation. However, the ecological basis of allopatric isolation, which underlies the most common geographic mode of speciation, remains poorly understood and largely unstudied. Here, we explore the ecological ...

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