Visual adaptation could aid sympatric speciation in a deep crater lake

Volume: 28, Issue: 23, Pages: 5007 - 5009
Published: Nov 20, 2019
Abstract
Allopatric speciation was originally suggested to be the primary mechanism of animal speciation (Mayr, 1942; Figure 1). During allopatric speciation, populations diverge when gene flow is reduced across significant biogeographic barriers. Sympatric speciation, where species diverge while inhabiting the same location, was thought to be essentially impossible. However, the advent of theoretical models followed by new experimental evidence made...
Paper Details
Title
Visual adaptation could aid sympatric speciation in a deep crater lake
Published Date
Nov 20, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
23
Pages
5007 - 5009
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