2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2320040121
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Rapid vertebrate speciation via isolation, bottlenecks, and drift

Andrew N. Black,
Erangi J. Heenkenda,
Samarth Mathur
et al.

Abstract: Speciation is often driven by selective processes like those associated with viability, mate choice, or local adaptation, and “speciation genes” have been identified in many eukaryotic lineages. In contrast, neutral processes are rarely considered as the primary drivers of speciation, especially over short evolutionary timeframes. Here, we describe a rapid vertebrate speciation event driven primarily by genetic drift. The White Sands pupfish ( Cyprinodon tularosa ) is endemic to New Mex… Show more

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