Revisiting Santa Rosalia to Unfold a Degeneracy of Classic Models of Speciation
Abstract
Many classic models of speciation incorporate assortative mating based on mating groups, such as plants with different flowering times, and they investigate whether an ecological trait under disruptive natural selection becomes genetically associated with the selectively neutral mating trait. It is well known that this genetic association is potently destroyed by recombination. In this note, we point out a more fundamental difficulty: if a...
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Title
Revisiting Santa Rosalia to Unfold a Degeneracy of Classic Models of Speciation
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
180
Issue
3
Pages
388 - 393
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