articleEvolutionNov 5, 2009Closed access

THE BIOLOGY OF SPECIATION

Michigan State University · European Union of Medical Specialists

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Abstract

Since Darwin published the "Origin," great progress has been made in our understanding of speciation mechanisms. The early investigations by Mayr and Dobzhansky linked Darwin's view of speciation by adaptive divergence to the evolution of reproductive isolation, and thus provided a framework for studying the origin of species. However, major controversies and questions remain, including: When is speciation nonecological? Under what conditions does geographic isolation constitute a reproductive isolating barrier? and How do we estimate the "importance" of different isolating barriers? Here, we address these questions, providing historical background and offering some new perspectives. A topic of great recent…

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Keywords
  • Ecological speciation
  • Genetic algorithm
  • Reproductive isolation
  • Incipient speciation
  • Biology
  • Allopatric speciation
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Disruptive selection
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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