2020
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15625
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A test of island biogeographic theory applied to estimates of gene flow in a Fijian bird is largely consistent with neutral expectations

Abstract: Archipelagos are exemplary systems for studying allopatric speciation (Mayr, 1942) and have been key to better understanding the biogeography of both island and mainland species (Losos & Ricklefs, 2009; MacArthur & Wilson, 1963, 1967). They are natural laboratories for comparative studies of the process of divergence in allopatry. Specifically, the long-standing hypothesis of island speciation posits that ocean barriers prevent gene flow and thus promote differentiation (Mayr, 1942; Slatkin, 1987). Insular fau… Show more

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“…where 𝑛 (1→2) is the number of propagules of a particular species successfully dispersing from island1 to island2, đ‘€ 2 is the width of island2 relative to island1, 𝑑 is the distance between the two islands, đ›Œ is the population density of the propagule population on island1, 𝐮 1 is the area of island1, and 𝜆 is the mean overwater dispersal distance of the propagule (see Gyllenhaal et al 2020 for further discussion). While this equation is difficult to solve since it requires estimates for both đ›Œ and 𝜆, if we take the ratio of 𝑛 (1→2)…”
Section: Calculating Intra-and Inter-island Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where 𝑛 (1→2) is the number of propagules of a particular species successfully dispersing from island1 to island2, đ‘€ 2 is the width of island2 relative to island1, 𝑑 is the distance between the two islands, đ›Œ is the population density of the propagule population on island1, 𝐮 1 is the area of island1, and 𝜆 is the mean overwater dispersal distance of the propagule (see Gyllenhaal et al 2020 for further discussion). While this equation is difficult to solve since it requires estimates for both đ›Œ and 𝜆, if we take the ratio of 𝑛 (1→2)…”
Section: Calculating Intra-and Inter-island Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of empirical estimates of net inter-island migration with contemporary and time-corrected neutral expectations from MacArthur and Wilson (1967), figure adapted from Gyllenhaal et al 2020.…”
Section: Pleistodist Applications and Case Studiesmentioning
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“…In this aspect, models can help elucidate and differentiate processes from patterns. Furthermore, current advances in obtaining genome-wide datasets provide robust estimates of gene flow and demographic history [49,50], evincing that speciation with gene flow in insular systems is common and may rise even in the absence of ecological divergence [50]. Therefore, understanding how migration and diversification are related can provide a better interpretation of speciation events in these intermediary geographic configurations that are not fully sympatric or allopatric.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%