Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.
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Evolutionary dead end in the Galápagos: divergence of sexual signals in the rarest of Darwin's finches.Para-allopatry in hybridizing fire-bellied toads (Bombina bombina and B. variegata): Inference from transcriptome-wide coalescence analysesThe influence of gene flow and drift on genetic and phenotypic divergence in two species of Zosterops in VanuatuFrequency-dependent selection predicts patterns of radiations and biodiversityColonization and diversification of Galápagos terrestrial fauna: a phylogenetic and biogeographical synthesisSong evolution, speciation, and vocal learning in passerine birds.No evidence for assortative mating within a willow warbler migratory divideCharacter displacement: ecological and reproductive responses to a common evolutionary problemAcoustic discrimination of sympatric morphs in Darwin's finches: a behavioural mechanism for assortative mating?Does foraging behaviour affect female mate preferences and pair formation in captive zebra finches?The secondary contact phase of allopatric speciation in Darwin's finches.Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic speciesA geometric morphometric appraisal of beak shape in Darwin's finches.Divergence with gene flow as facilitated by ecological differences: within-island variation in Darwin's finches.Character displacement and the origins of diversity.Ecology, sexual selection and speciation.Exploring possible human influences on the evolution of Darwin's finches.Differences in timing of migration and response to sexual signalling drive asymmetric hybridization across a migratory divide.Causes of lifetime fitness of Darwin's finches in a fluctuating environmentThe evolutionary history of Darwin's finches: speciation, gene flow, and introgression in a fragmented landscape.Sisyphean evolution in Darwin's finches.Untangling the evolutionary history of a highly polymorphic species: introgressive hybridization and high genetic structure in the desert cichlid fish Herichtys minckleyi.Postzygotic Isolation Evolves before Prezygotic Isolation between Fresh and Saltwater Populations of the Rainwater Killifish, Lucania parva.Genomic variation at the tips of the adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches.Divergence and gene flow among Darwin's finches: A genome-wide view of adaptive radiation driven by interspecies allele sharing.Gene flow, ancient polymorphism, and ecological adaptation shape the genomic landscape of divergence among Darwin's finches.Fission and fusion of Darwin's finches populationsFemale mate preferences for male body size and shape promote sexual isolation in threespine sticklebacks.Local adaptation within a hybrid species.Competition, virulence, host body mass and the diversification of macro-parasites.Genomic variation across two barn swallow hybrid zones reveals traits associated with divergence in sympatry and allopatry.Epigenetic variation between urban and rural populations of Darwin's finches.Low but significant genetic differentiation underlies biologically meaningful phenotypic divergence in a large Atlantic salmon population.Assortative social learning and its implications for human (and animal?) societies.Panmixia supports divergence with gene flow in Darwin's small ground finch, Geospiza fuliginosa, on Santa Cruz, Galápagos Islands.Strong assortative mating by diet, color, size, and morphology but limited progress toward sympatric speciation in a classic example: Cameroon crater lake cichlids.Genetic divergence is decoupled from ecological diversification in the Hawaiian Nesosydne planthoppers.Issues and Perspectives in Species Delimitation using Phenotypic Data-Atlantean Evolution in Darwin's Finches.DNA-barcoding contradicts morphology in quill mite species Torotrogla merulae and T. rubeculi (Prostigmata: Syringophilidae).Interspecific competition, hybridization, and reproductive isolation in secondary contact: missing perspectives on males and females.
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Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.
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Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.
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Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.
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Eldredge Bermingham
Jeffrey Podos
Luis Fernando De León
Sarah K Huber
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10.1098/RSPB.2007.0224
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z