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Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus.

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Lowry, DB; Rockwood, RC; Willis, JH
Published in: Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
September 2008

Adaptive divergence due to habitat differences is thought to play a major role in formation of new species. However it is rarely clear the extent to which individual reproductive isolating barriers related to habitat differentiation contribute to total isolation. Furthermore, it is often difficult to determine the specific environmental variables that drive the evolution of those ecological barriers, and the geographic scale at which habitat-mediated speciation occurs. Here, we address these questions through an analysis of the population structure and reproductive isolation between coastal perennial and inland annual forms of the yellow monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus. We found substantial morphological and molecular genetic divergence among populations derived from coast and inland habitats. Reciprocal transplant experiments revealed nearly complete reproductive isolation between coast and inland populations mediated by selection against immigrants and flowering time differences, but not postzygotic isolation. Our results suggest that selection against immigrants is a function of adaptations to seasonal drought in inland habitat and to year round soil moisture and salt spray in coastal habitat. We conclude that the coast and inland populations collectively comprise distinct ecological races. Overall, this study suggests that adaptations to widespread habitats can lead to the formation of reproductively isolated species.

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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution

DOI

EISSN

1558-5646

ISSN

0014-3820

Publication Date

September 2008

Volume

62

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2196 / 2214

Related Subject Headings

  • Salinity
  • Oregon
  • Mimulus
  • Hybridization, Genetic
  • Genetic Variation
  • Genetic Speciation
  • Gene Flow
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Ecosystem
  • California
 

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Lowry, D. B., Rockwood, R. C., & Willis, J. H. (2008). Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 62(9), 2196–2214. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00457.x
Lowry, David B., R Cotton Rockwood, and John H. Willis. “Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus.Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution 62, no. 9 (September 2008): 2196–2214. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00457.x.
Lowry DB, Rockwood RC, Willis JH. Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 2008 Sep;62(9):2196–214.
Lowry, David B., et al. “Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus.Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, vol. 62, no. 9, Sept. 2008, pp. 2196–214. Epmc, doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00457.x.
Lowry DB, Rockwood RC, Willis JH. Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 2008 Sep;62(9):2196–2214.
Journal cover image

Published In

Evolution; international journal of organic evolution

DOI

EISSN

1558-5646

ISSN

0014-3820

Publication Date

September 2008

Volume

62

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2196 / 2214

Related Subject Headings

  • Salinity
  • Oregon
  • Mimulus
  • Hybridization, Genetic
  • Genetic Variation
  • Genetic Speciation
  • Gene Flow
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Ecosystem
  • California