Ecology and speciation


Benthic and limnetic stickleback from Paxton Lake, B.C.
Photo: T. Hatfield

Lecture bibliography

Barraclough, T. G. and A. P. Vogler. 2000. Geographic pattern of speciation. American Naturalist 155: 419-434.

Bradshaw, H. D. and D. W. Schemske. 2003. Allele substitution at a flower colour locus produces a pollinator shift in monkeyflowers. Nature 426: 176-178.

Coyne, J. A., and H. A. Orr. 2004. Speciation. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts.

McKinnon, J. S., S. Mori, B. Blackman, L. David, D. Kingsley, L. Jamieson, J. Chou, and D. Schluter. 2004. Evidence for ecology’s role in speciation. Nature 429: 294-298.

Palumbi, S R. 2009. Speciation and the evolution of gamete recognition genes: pattern and process. Heredity 102: 66–76.

Rundle, H. D., L. Nagel, J. W. Boughman, and D. Schluter. 2000. Natural selection and parallel speciation in sympatric sticklebacks. Science 287: 306-308.

Schemske, D. W. and H. D. Bradshaw. 1999. Pollinator preference and the evolution of floral traits in monkeyflowers (Mimulus). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 96: 11910-11915.

Schluter, D. 2001. Ecology and the origin of species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16:372-380.

Schluter, D. 2009. Evidence for ecological speciation and its alternative. Science 323: 737–741.

Seehausen, O., Y. Terai, I. S. Magalhaes, et al. 2008. Speciation through sensory drive in cichlid fish. Nature 455: 620-627.

Via, S., A. C. Bouck, and S. Skillman. 2000. Reproductive isolation between divergent races of pea aphids on two hosts. II. Selection against migrants and hybrids in the parental environments. Evolution 54: 1626–1637.

 

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