Speciation Has a Spatial Scale That Depends on Levels of Gene Flow

Volume: 175, Issue: 3, Pages: 316 - 334
Published: Mar 1, 2010
Abstract
Area is generally assumed to affect speciation rates, but work on the spatial context of speciation has focused mostly on patterns of range overlap between emerging species rather than on questions of geographical scale. A variety of geographical theories of speciation predict that the probability of speciation occurring within a given region should (1) increase with the size of the region and (2) increase as the spatial extent of intraspecific...
Paper Details
Title
Speciation Has a Spatial Scale That Depends on Levels of Gene Flow
Published Date
Mar 1, 2010
Volume
175
Issue
3
Pages
316 - 334
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