2013
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12120
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Widespread evidence for incipient ecological speciation: a meta‐analysis of isolation‐by‐ecology

Abstract: Ecologically mediated selection has increasingly become recognised as an important driver of speciation. The correlation between neutral genetic differentiation and environmental or phenotypic divergence among populations, to which we collectively refer to as isolation-by-ecology (IBE), is an indicator of ecological speciation. In a meta-analysis framework, we determined the strength and commonality of IBE in nature. On the basis of 106 studies, we calculated a mean effect size of IBE with and without controll… Show more

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“…Disentangling IBE from neutral patterns of genetic variation is challenging (Shafer & Wolf, 2013; Wang & Bradburd, 2014). For example, decreasing gene flow with increasing geographic distance due to restricted dispersal (i.e., isolation by distance, IBD; Wright, 1943) can produce patterns similar to IBE when geography is correlated with environmental variation (Meirmans, 2012; Orsini, Vanoverbeke, Swillen, Mergeay, & De Meester, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disentangling IBE from neutral patterns of genetic variation is challenging (Shafer & Wolf, 2013; Wang & Bradburd, 2014). For example, decreasing gene flow with increasing geographic distance due to restricted dispersal (i.e., isolation by distance, IBD; Wright, 1943) can produce patterns similar to IBE when geography is correlated with environmental variation (Meirmans, 2012; Orsini, Vanoverbeke, Swillen, Mergeay, & De Meester, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relative success of individual phenotypes on different habitat types will depend on resources available 3 and ecological interactions 4,5 (such as competition, predation or parasitism) that impose natural selection upon them. Examples where ecological speciation has been invoked are widespread 6,7 and there is abundant phylogenetic and population genetic evidence that the speciation process is frequently associated with divergent patterns of resource use. However, it is often unclear how selection has promoted the divergence of ecomorphs and driven associated assortative mating.…”
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“…96) defined as reproductive isolation driven by ecological selection, in the presence or absence of gene flow (65,94,97,98). Importantly, landscape genetics has added many methods that allow one to examine isolation by distance using different metrics (e.g., resistance, geographic barriers, environmental factors, community interactions, and local adaptation) (53,93,95,99,100) although the link between these measures and broader ideas about how adaptation and natural selection in different environments drive speciation is less appreciated in the field (but see ref. 93).…”
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confidence: 99%