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Speciation in Heliconius Butterflies: Minimal Contact Followed 2 by Millions of Generations of Hybridisation 3 Simon H
Can Secondary Contact Following Range Expansion Be Distinguished from Barriers to Gene flow?
Microevolution: Species Concept Core Course: ZOOL3014 B.Sc. (Hons’): Vith Semester
Coupling, Reinforcement, and Speciation Roger Butlin, Carole Smadja
Plant Speciation
Analysis of Host-Parasite Cospeciation: Effects of Spatial and Temporal Scale
Mayr, Dobzhansky, and Bush and the Complexities of Sympatric Speciation in Rhagoletis
Barrington, D.S., C.H. Haufler, and C.R. Werth. 1989. Hybridization
Coevolution and Cospeciation in a Bark-Beetle Fungal Symbiosis
Learning About Modes of Speciation by Computational Approaches: Good
Genomics of Speciation and Adaptation: Introduction 19.02.2019, Clément Lafon Placette Speciation: a Question As Old As Human Kind
Adaptive Speciation
The Classic Case of Cospeciation and Why Paradigms Are Important
Evolution of Reproductive Isolation
Under Which Conditions Is Character Displacement a Likely Outcome of Secondary Contact? R
Mediated Secondary Contact Leads to Introgression of Alewife Ecotypes Separated by a Colonial-Era Dam
The Secondary Contact Phase of Allopatric Speciation in Darwin's
Vocal Communications and the Maintenance of Population Specific Songs in a Contact Zone
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Hybrid Zones and Clines
Parental Population Range Expansion Before Secondary Contact Promotes Heterosis
Secondary Contact and Local Adaptation Contribute to Genome-Wide Patterns of Clinal Variation in Drosophila Melanogaster
Singing Behavior, Mating Associations and Reproductive Success in a Population of Hybridizing Lazuli and Indigo Buntings ’
A New Pattern in Host-Parasite Population Genetics
The Secondary Contact Phase of Allopatric Speciation in Darwin's
Beyond the Paradigms of Cospeciation and Hostswitch: Is Sympatric Speciation an Important Mode of Speciation for Parasites? S
Microevolution of Sympatry: Landscape Genetics of Hedgehogs Erinaceus Europaeus and E
Biol2007 the Origins of Species
Subspecies Status and Methods Explain Strength of Response to Local Versus Foreign Song by 2 Oscine Birds in Meta‐Analysis 3 4 5 Timothy H
Implications for Population Divergence. Author(S): Julie E
Plant Speciation Across Environmental Gradients and the Occurrence and Nature of Hybrid Zones
Female Sexual Preferences Toward Conspecific and Hybrid Male
Parental Population Range Expansion Before Secondary Contact Promotes
Ocean Currents Drive Secondary Contact Between Anguilla Marmorata Populations in the Indian Ocean
Allopatric Speciation
Timeframe of Speciation Inferred from Secondary Contact Zones in the European Tree Frog Radiation (Hyla Arborea Group)
At Secondary Contact: a New Pattern in Host-Parasite Population Genetics
Hybrid Zone.Pdf
Sexual Signals and Speciation
Interspecific Territoriality in Two Songbird Species: Potential Role Of
THE ROLE of REINFORCEMENT in SPECIATION: Theory and Data
Multiple Barriers to Gene Exchange in a Field Cricket Hybrid Zone
Secondary Contact, Gene Flow and Clinal Variation Between Two Mtdna
A Narrow Hybrid Zone Between Two Western Australian Frog Species Ran Idella Insignfàra and R
Secondary Contact and Local Adaptation Contribute to Genome-Wide Patterns of Clinal Variation in Drosophila Melanogaster
Secondary Contact and Asymmetrical Gene Flow in a Cosmopolitan Marine
Ecology and the Origin of Species
Reinforcement and Other Consequences of Sympatry|
Speciation and Subsequent Secondary Contact in Two Edaphic Endemic Primroses Driven by Pleistocene Climatic Oscillation
Allochronic Speciation, Secondary Contact, And