Sympatry
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Subject Areas on Research
- Differential adaptation to a harsh granite outcrop habitat between sympatric Mimulus species.
- Disruption of endosperm development is a major cause of hybrid seed inviability between Mimulus guttatus and Mimulus nudatus.
- Gene flow, divergent selection and resistance to introgression in two species of morning glories (Ipomoea).
- Genetic architecture of quantitative flower and leaf traits in a pair of sympatric sister species of Primulina.
- Genomic impacts of chromosomal inversions in parapatric Drosophila species.
- Human disturbance causes the formation of a hybrid swarm between two naturally sympatric fish species.
- Hybrid inviability and differential submergence tolerance drive habitat segregation between two congeneric monkeyflowers.
- Patterns of Hybrid Seed Inviability in the Mimulus guttatus sp. Complex Reveal a Potential Role of Parental Conflict in Reproductive Isolation.
- Pollinator-mediated selection on flower color allele drives reinforcement.
- Quantifying effects of environmental and geographical factors on patterns of genetic differentiation.
- Sympatric parallel diversification of major oak clades in the Americas and the origins of Mexican species diversity.
- The cost of reinforcement: selection on flower color in allopatric populations of Phlox drummondii.
- The genetic architecture of local adaptation and reproductive isolation in sympatry within the Mimulus guttatus species complex.
- Transcriptome, genetic editing, and microRNA divergence substantiate sympatric speciation of blind mole rat, Spalax.