نتایج جستجو برای: gene flow

تعداد نتایج: 1591637  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
W Chris Funk Michael S Blouin Paul Stephen Corn Bryce A Maxell David S Pilliod Stephen Amish Fred W Allendorf

Landscape features such as mountains, rivers, and ecological gradients may strongly affect patterns of dispersal and gene flow among populations and thereby shape population dynamics and evolutionary trajectories. The landscape may have a particularly strong effect on patterns of dispersal and gene flow in amphibians because amphibians are thought to have poor dispersal abilities. We examined g...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Mark C Urban

Given the potential for rapid and microgeographical adaptation, ecologists increasingly are exploring evolutionary explanations for community patterns. Biotic selection can generate local adaptations that alter species interactions. Although some gene flow might be necessary to fuel local adaptation, higher gene flow can homogenise traits across regions and generate local maladaptation. Herein,...

2017
Vikas Kumar Fritjof Lammers Tobias Bidon Markus Pfenninger Lydia Kolter Maria A. Nilsson Axel Janke

Bears are iconic mammals with a complex evolutionary history. Natural bear hybrids and studies of few nuclear genes indicate that gene flow among bears may be more common than expected and not limited to polar and brown bears. Here we present a genome analysis of the bear family with representatives of all living species. Phylogenomic analyses of 869 mega base pairs divided into 18,621 genome f...

2016
Michał T. Stuglik Wiesław Babik

The role of gene flow in species formation is a major unresolved issue in speciation biology. Progress in this area requires information on the long-term patterns of gene flow between diverging species. Here, we used thousands of single-nucleotide polymorphisms derived from transcriptome resequencing and a method modeling the joint frequency spectrum of these polymorphisms to reconstruct patter...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Anna Runemark Jody Hey Bengt Hansson Erik I Svensson

Allopatry and allopatric speciation can arise through two different mechanisms: vicariance or colonization through dispersal. Distinguishing between these different allopatric mechanisms is difficult and one of the major challenges in biogeographical research. Here, we address whether allopatric isolation in an endemic island lizard is the result of vicariance or dispersal. We estimated the amo...

2016
W. Chris Funk Michael S. Blouin Paul Stephen Corn Bryce A. Maxell David S. Pilliod Chris Funk Fred W. Allendorf

Landscape features such as mountains, rivers, and ecological gradients may strongly affect patterns of dispersal and gene flow among populations and thereby shape population dynamics and evolutionary trajectories. The landscape may have a particularly strong effect on patterns of dispersal and gene flow in amphibians because amphibians are thought to have poor dispersal abilities. We examined g...

2013
Adam D. Leaché Rebecca B. Harris Max E. Maliska Charles W. Linkem

Species divergence is typically thought to occur in the absence of gene flow, but many empirical studies are discovering that gene flow may be more pervasive during species formation. Although many examples of divergence with gene flow have been identified, few clades have been investigated in a comparative manner, and fewer have been studied using genome-wide sequence data. We contrast species...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
Erika Crispo Paul Bentzen David N Reznick Michael T Kinnison Andrew P Hendry

Two general processes may influence gene flow among populations. One involves divergent selection, wherein the maladaptation of immigrants and hybrids impedes gene flow between ecological environments (i.e. ecological speciation). The other involves geographic features that limit dispersal. We determined the relative influence of these two processes in natural populations of Trinidadian guppies...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Gregor Rolshausen Shahin Muttalib Renaud Kaeuffer Krista B Oke Dieta Hanson Andrew P Hendry

Populations receiving high maladaptive gene flow are expected to experience strong directional selection-because gene flow pulls mean phenotypes away from local fitness peaks. We tested this prediction by means of a large and replicated mark-recapture study of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in two stream populations. One of the populations (outlet) experiences high gene flow fr...

2010
WENDY A. ESTES-ZUMPF JANET L. RACHLOW LISETTE P. WAITS KENNETH I. WARHEIT

Dispersal and gene flow are significant components of metapopulation structure and dynamics. We examined gene flow in the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis), a sagebrush specialist that occurs in small, isolated populations in the Great Basin region and is believed to have limited dispersal abilities. We examined genetic diversity, gene flow, and population genetic structure, and investigate...

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