نتایج جستجو برای: geographic isolation

تعداد نتایج: 200986  

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 ...

2006
Frederick M. Cohan Frederick M Cohan D. M. Ward David M. Ward

Direct molecular analysis of the composition and structure of geothermal cyanobacterial mat communities has revealed diversity patterns suggesting that adaptive radiation and geographic isolation are the important drivers of cyanobacterial diversification. It is clear that 16S rRNA sequence variation cannot detect all ecological or geographic populations (ecotypes and geotypes, respectively), b...

2004
Ulf Dieckmann Johan A.J. Metz Michael Doebeli Diethard Tautz

Millions of species currently exist on earth, and to secure an understanding of how all this magnificent variety arose is no small task. Biologists have long accepted Darwinian selection as the central explanation of adaptation and evolutionary change; yet, to date, no similar agreement has emerged about evolutionary processes that can create two species out of one. Almost 150 years after Darwi...

2004
Ulf Dieckmann Johan A.J. Metz Michael Doebeli Diethard Tautz

Millions of species currently exist on earth, and to secure an understanding of how all this magnificent variety arose is no small task. Biologists have long accepted Darwinian selection as the central explanation of adaptation and evolutionary change; yet, to date, no similar agreement has emerged about evolutionary processes that can create two species out of one. Almost 150 years after Darwi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Sohini Ramachandran Omkar Deshpande Charles C Roseman Noah A Rosenberg Marcus W Feldman L Luca Cavalli-Sforza

Equilibrium models of isolation by distance predict an increase in genetic differentiation with geographic distance. Here we find a linear relationship between genetic and geographic distance in a worldwide sample of human populations, with major deviations from the fitted line explicable by admixture or extreme isolation. A close relationship is shown to exist between the correlation of geogra...

2016
Amber M. Rice Michael A. McQuillan Heidi A. Seears Joanna A. Warren

The causes of population differentiation can provide insight into the origins of early barriers to gene flow. Two key drivers of population differentiation are geographic distance and local adaptation to divergent selective environments. When reproductive isolation arises because some populations of a species are under selection to avoid hybridization while others are not, population differenti...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2006
John W Taylor Elizabeth Turner Jeffrey P Townsend Jeremy R Dettman David Jacobson

The claim that eukaryotic micro-organisms have global geographic ranges, constituting a significant departure from the situation with macro-organisms, has been supported by studies of morphological species from protistan kingdoms. Here, we examine this claim by reviewing examples from another kingdom of eukaryotic microbes, the Fungi. We show that inferred geographic range of a fungal species d...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2014
James M Sobel

Despite a long history of examining the geographic context of speciation, differences in geographic range have rarely been considered a legitimate isolating mechanism. This likely results from the complex relationship between historical and ecological processes in determining the spatial distribution of species. Ecogeographic isolation is the proportion of geographic isolation that results from...

2017
McLean L D Worsham Eric P Julius Chris C Nice Peter H Diaz David G Huffman

Geographic isolation is known to contribute to divergent evolution, resulting in unique phenotypes. Oftentimes morphologically distinct populations are found to be interfertile while reproductive isolation is found to exist within nominal morphological species revealing the existence of cryptic species. These disparities can be difficult to predict or explain especially when they do not reflect...

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