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The mechanisms of reproductive isolation are a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes critical for speciation. They... |
Allopatric speciation (redirect from Geographical isolation) animal and plant species have confirmed that reproductive isolation evolves as a byproduct of natural selection.: 87 The notion of vicariant evolution was... |
choice due to sexual selection or communication systems. Ecologically-driven reproductive isolation under divergent natural selection leads to the formation... |
pathways are the result of disruptive selection in intraspecific competition; it may cause reproductive isolation, and finally culminate in sympatric speciation... |
Reinforcement (speciation) (section Selection) speciation where natural selection increases the reproductive isolation (further divided to pre-zygotic isolation and post-zygotic isolation) between two populations... |
speciation by which natural selection increases the reproductive isolation between two populations of a species as a result of selection acting against the production... |
Reinforcement is a process within speciation where natural selection increases the reproductive isolation between two populations of species by reducing the production... |
Evolution (redirect from Mutation-selection) metal-resistant plants, which eventually produced complete reproductive isolation. Selection against hybrids between the two populations may cause reinforcement... |
Isolation with no gene flow between populations allows for the development of distinct species, thus speciation is a result of reproductive isolation... |
importance of reproductive isolation for speciation in his Systematics and the Origin of Species (1942). W. D. Hamilton conceived of kin selection in 1964.... |
Speciation (category Sexual selection) species is reproductive isolation. In On the Origin of Species (1859), Darwin interpreted biological evolution in terms of natural selection, but was perplexed... |
Genetic divergence (section Disruptive selection) Genetic divergence will always accompany reproductive isolation, either due to novel adaptations via selection and/or due to genetic drift, and is the... |
Scharloo, W. (1979), "Divergent selection on locomotor activity in Drosophila melanogaster. II. Test for reproductive isolation between selected lines", Behavior... |
Species (redirect from Isolation species) typological or morphological species concept. Ernst Mayr emphasised reproductive isolation, but this, like other species concepts, is hard or even impossible... |
discrimination. Reinforcement is the process by which natural selection reinforces reproductive isolation. In sympatry, reinforcement increases species discrimination... |
In parapatric speciation, two subpopulations of a species evolve reproductive isolation from one another while continuing to exchange genes. This mode of... |
reduce the reproductive success of the parent species. This could potentially lead to reinforcement, selection to strengthen premating isolation or if the... |
Allochronic speciation (redirect from Allochronic isolation) allochronic isolation, or temporal isolation) is a form of speciation (specifically ecological speciation) arising from reproductive isolation that occurs... |
circumstance where independently evolved lineages have developed reproductive isolation from their ancestral lineage, but not from other independent lineages... |
African Great Lakes. Many studies point to sexual selection as a way of maintaining reproductive isolation. Female choice with regards to male coloration... |