Does behavioral isolation prevent interspecific mating within a parallel ecotypic wolf spider radiation from the Galápagos? / (Registro nro. 12809)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Edition number 23
Classification number 595.4415
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Personal name De Busschere, C.
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Title Does behavioral isolation prevent interspecific mating within a parallel ecotypic wolf spider radiation from the Galápagos? /
Statement of responsibility, etc. C. De Busschere and F. Hendrickx.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Extent : 25-30 p.
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Summary, etc. Abstract. Behavioral isolation may play an important role in speciation. However, the roles of divergence time and ecological specialization on the evolution of intrinsic barriers to gene flow are poorly understood. On the Galápagos, ecotypic differentiation of Hogna Simon 1885 wolf spiders has led to the repeated evolution of morphologically distinct high-elevation and coastal species on Santa Cruz and San Cristo´ bal. This offers a unique opportunity to investigate the importance of ecological factors and evolutionary history on courtship behavior, but also to explore the opportunity for interspecific gene flow. On San Cristo´ bal, both high elevation and coastal Hogna species clearly showed distinct courtship behavior. This pattern corresponded primarily with variation in male genital organs rather than with ecotypic classification or phylogenetic relationship. Despite low acceptance rates, heterospecific mating was observed, suggesting that potential gene flow within as well as among islands should not be neglected when seeking to understand island radiations.
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Uncontrolled term Gene flow
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Uncontrolled term Flujo genético
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Uncontrolled term Parallel evolution
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Uncontrolled term Evolución paralela
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Uncontrolled term Natural selection
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Uncontrolled term Selección natural
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Uncontrolled term Sexual selection
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Uncontrolled term Selección sexual
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Personal name Hendrickx, F.
9 (RLIN) 501
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Title The Journal of Arachnology
Related parts Vol. 41 (2013), p. 25-30.
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Colección PDF 02/09/2016   595.4415 DEB 2013 2021-1598 02/09/2016 02/09/2016 Documento electrónico
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 25/01/2017   595.4415 DEB 2013 2017-2040 25/01/2017 25/01/2017 Artículo

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