Adaptive speciation theory: a conceptual review

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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1023873187
P356DOI10.1007/S00265-010-1125-7
P932PMC publication ID3038232
P698PubMed publication ID21423338
P5875ResearchGate publication ID50596851

P50authorPim EdelaarQ47193450
P2093author name stringFranz J Weissing
G Sander van Doorn
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Disruptive selection and then what?Q36477493
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DISRUPTIVE SELECTION ON HABITAT PREFERENCE AND THE EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION: A SIMULATION STUDY.Q46094330
ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUANTITATIVE GENETIC AND ESS MODELSQ88206090
Waiting for sympatric speciationQ46186973
Sympatric speciation by sexual selection alone is unlikelyQ46518685
Sexual dimorphism and adaptive speciation: two sides of the same ecological coinQ46540193
GENOTYPE-BY-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE SIZE OF A SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTER IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER (FICEDULA ALBICOLLIS).Q47256537
Female choice via indicator traits easily evolves in the face of recombination and migrationQ48648920
Matching habitat choice causes directed gene flow: a neglected dimension in evolution and ecology.Q51182696
Case studies and mathematical models of ecological speciation. 1. Cichlids in a crater lake.Q51185839
Adaptive dynamics as a mathematical tool for studying the ecology of speciation processes.Q51191008
Ecological speciation by sexual selection.Q51217143
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An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation.Q51696490
Competitive speciation and costs of choosiness.Q51700448
Condition-dependence, genotype-by-environment interactions and the lek paradox.Q51705764
Male Drosophila melanogaster have higher mating success when adapted to their thermal environment.Q51780593
Adaptive speciation when assortative mating is based on female preference for male marker traits.Q51830605
The conditions for speciation through intraspecific competition.Q51924978
Does competitive divergence occur if assortative mating is costly?Q51944419
Theory and speciation.Q52060996
Rapid evolution of reproductive barriers driven by sexual conflict.Q52081332
Sympatric Speciation: Models and Empirical EvidenceQ55880241
Sympatric SpeciationQ55952504
Disruptive Selection on Habitat Preference and the Evolution of Reproductive Isolation: A Simulation StudyQ56484562
A model of sympatric speciation by sexual selectionQ56656328
The Role of Reinforcement in Speciation: Theory and DataQ56689884
Ecological versus Sexual Selection Models of Sympatric Speciation: A SynthesisQ56909434
Skepticism Towards Santa Rosalia, or Why are There so Few Kinds of Animals?Q56913474
Environmental determination of a sexually selected traitQ57159502
Towards a resolution of the lek paradoxQ57266153
WHAT WE HAVE ALSO LEARNED: ADAPTIVE SPECTIATION IS THEORETICALLY PLAUSIBLEQ57361046
What is genetic quality?Q57669767
Signals, Signal Conditions, and the Direction of EvolutionQ57893481
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for LifeQ58704769
Sympatric speciation by sexual selectionQ73256437
A deterministic genetic model for sympatric speciation by sexual selectionQ73515761
The evolution of postzygotic isolation: accumulating Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilitiesQ74273365
Sexual selection at the protein level drives the extraordinary divergence of sex-related genes during sympatric speciationQ74618380
Sympatric speciation by sexual selection: a critical reevaluationQ80039965
Sexual selection can constrain sympatric speciationQ80225327
Do sexual ornaments demonstrate heightened condition-dependent expression as predicted by the handicap hypothesis?Q80343313
How do natural and sexual selection contribute to sympatric speciation?Q80960909
Why are there so many cichlid species?Q83213470
A Dynamical Theory of Speciation on Holey Adaptive LandscapesQ88192097
RAPID ORIGIN OF SEXUAL ISOLATION AND CHARACTER DIVERGENCE IN A CLINEQ88196227
A STOCHASTIC SIMULATION STUDY ON SPECIATION BY SEXUAL SELECTIONQ88197412
Evolutionary Branching and Sympatric Speciation Caused by Different Types of Ecological InteractionsQ88203618
P433issue3
P921main subjectspeciationQ39350
P304page(s)461-480
P577publication date2011-01-05
P1433published inBehavioral Ecology and SociobiologyQ4034969
P1476titleAdaptive speciation theory: a conceptual review
P478volume65

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