A combination of sexual and ecological divergence contributes to rearrangement spread during initial stages of speciation
Abstract
Chromosomal rearrangements between sympatric species often contain multiple loci contributing to assortative mating, local adaptation and hybrid sterility. When and how these associations arise during the process of speciation remains a subject of debate. Here, we address the relative roles of local adaptation and assortative mating on the dynamics of rearrangement evolution by studying how a rearrangement covaries with sexual and ecological...
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Title
A combination of sexual and ecological divergence contributes to rearrangement spread during initial stages of speciation
Published Date
Mar 6, 2017
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
2331 - 2347
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