Geographic isolation facilitates the evolution of reproductive isolation and morphological divergence

Volume: 7, Issue: 23, Pages: 10278 - 10288
Published: Oct 27, 2017
Abstract
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 an inferred history of common ancestry which...
Paper Details
Title
Geographic isolation facilitates the evolution of reproductive isolation and morphological divergence
Published Date
Oct 27, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
23
Pages
10278 - 10288
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