2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.167144433.30742664/v1
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Hybridization in late stages of speciation: strong but incomplete genome-wide reproductive isolation and “large Z-effect” in a moving hybrid zone

Abstract: In organisms reproducing sexually, speciation occurs when increasing divergence results in pre- or post-zygotic reproductive isolation between lineages. Studies focusing on reproductive isolation origin in early stages of speciation are common. Many rely on indirect measures of introgression providing limited information on the genomic architecture of reproductive isolation maintenance in the long term. This study focuses on direct measures of introgression between two species in a late stage of speciation. We… Show more

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“…Lifetime dispersal distance (σ) was estimated, taking into account if individuals were in the pre-metamorphic or postmetamorphic stage (because only the latter have had the opportunity to disperse). A mean recombination rate of 0.5 (Baldassarre et al, 2014;Caeiro Dias et al, 2022), a generation time of 5 years (Baskale et al, 2013;Kutrup et al, 2005;Özcan & Üzüm, 2015) and initial secondary contact at 12 Ka (corresponding to the onset of the Holocene; Elmas, 2003) were used as input values.…”
Section: Neutral Cline Width and Effective Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lifetime dispersal distance (σ) was estimated, taking into account if individuals were in the pre-metamorphic or postmetamorphic stage (because only the latter have had the opportunity to disperse). A mean recombination rate of 0.5 (Baldassarre et al, 2014;Caeiro Dias et al, 2022), a generation time of 5 years (Baskale et al, 2013;Kutrup et al, 2005;Özcan & Üzüm, 2015) and initial secondary contact at 12 Ka (corresponding to the onset of the Holocene; Elmas, 2003) were used as input values.…”
Section: Neutral Cline Width and Effective Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%