2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0337
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Inferring the evolution of reproductive isolation in a lineage of fossil threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus doryssus

Raheyma Siddiqui,
Samantha Swank,
Allison Ozark
et al.

Abstract: Darwin attributed the absence of species transitions in the fossil record to his hypothesis that speciation occurs within isolated habitat patches too geographically restricted to be captured by fossil sequences. Mayr's peripatric speciation model added that such speciation would be rapid, further explaining missing evidence of diversification. Indeed, Eldredge and Gould's original punctuated equilibrium model combined Darwin's conjecture, Mayr's model and 124 years of unsuccessfully sampling the fossil record… Show more

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