DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.1131
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The genetic and ecological basis of diversification

Abstract: Adaptive radiation is a fundamental driver in the creation of biodiversity, but the processes underlying radiations across broad spatial scales need to be further explored. Organisms that colonize a heterogeneous landscape can occupy a mosaic of environments, exposing them to complex patterns of genetic drift, natural selection and gene flow creating adaptive divergence at different levels of biological organization. Strong differences in natural selection and reduced migration between populations favours the … Show more

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