نتایج جستجو برای: divergent selection

تعداد نتایج: 344021  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2018

2016
Adrian C. Brennan Simon J. Hiscock Richard J. Abbott

Knowledge of the genetic basis of phenotypic divergence between species and how such divergence is caused and maintained is crucial to an understanding of speciation and the generation of biodiversity. The hybrid zone between Senecio aethnensis and S. chrysanthemifolius on Mount Etna, Sicily, provides a well-studied example of species divergence in response to conditions at different elevations...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Dorothea Lindtke C A Buerkle Thelma Barbará Berthold Heinze Stefano Castiglione Denes Bartha Christian Lexer

The maintenance of species barriers in the face of gene flow is often thought to result from strong selection against intermediate genotypes, thereby preserving genetic differentiation. Most speciation genomic studies thus aim to identify exceptionally divergent loci between populations, but divergence will be affected by many processes other than reproductive isolation (RI) and speciation. Thr...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
David W Pfennig Karin S Pfennig

In The Origin of Species, Darwin proposed his principle of divergence of character (a process now termed "character displacement") to explain how new species arise and why they differ from each other phenotypically. Darwin maintained that the origin of species and the evolution of differences between them is ultimately caused by divergent selection acting to minimize competitive interactions be...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Richard M Merrill Richard W R Wallbank Vanessa Bull Patricio C A Salazar James Mallet Martin Stevens Chris D Jiggins

Adaptation to divergent ecological niches can result in speciation. Traits subject to disruptive selection that also contribute to non-random mating will facilitate speciation with gene flow. Such 'magic' or 'multiple-effect' traits may be widespread and important for generating biodiversity, but strong empirical evidence is still lacking. Although there is evidence that putative ecological tra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Patrik Nosil Bernard J Crespi

Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypic diversity within a rapidly multiplying lineage. Recent studies have identified general patterns in adaptive radiation and inferred that resource competition is a primary factor driving phenotypic divergence. The role and importance of other processes, such as predation, remains controversial. Here we use Timema stick insects to sh...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Ryan K Schott Shannon P Refvik Frances E Hauser Hernán López-Fernández Belinda S W Chang

Studies of cichlid evolution have highlighted the importance of visual pigment genes in the spectacular radiation of the African rift lake cichlids. Recent work, however, has also provided strong evidence for adaptive diversification of riverine cichlids in the Neotropics, which inhabit environments of markedly different spectral properties from the African rift lakes. These ecological and/or b...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2005
R Craig MacLean

It has often been argued that evolutionary diversification is the result of divergent natural selection for specialization on alternative resources. I provide a comprehensive review of experiments that examine the ecology and genetics of resource specialization and adaptive radiation in microbial microcosms. In these experiments, resource heterogeneity generates divergent selection for speciali...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2000
J A Uy G Borgia

Sexual selection driving display trait divergence has been suggested as a cause of rapid speciation, but there is limited supporting evidence for this from natural populations. Where speciation by sexual selection has occurred in newly diverged populations, we expect that there will be significant differences in female preferences and corresponding male display traits in the absence of substant...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Alexis C Edwards Stephanie M Rollmann Theodore J Morgan Trudy F. C Mackay

Aggressive behavior is important for animal survival and reproduction, and excessive aggression is an enormous social and economic burden for human society. Although the role of biogenic amines in modulating aggressive behavior is well characterized, other genetic mechanisms affecting this complex behavior remain elusive. Here, we developed an assay to rapidly quantify aggressive behavior in Dr...

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