Evolution | 2019

Ecological speciation in sympatric palms: 4. Demographic analyses support speciation of Howea in the face of high gene flow

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The idea that populations must be geographically isolated (allopatric) to evolve into separate species has persisted for a long time. It is now clear that new species can also diverge despite ongoing genetic exchange, but few accepted cases of speciation in sympatry have held up when scrutinized using modern approaches. Here, we examined evidence for speciation of the Howea palms of Lord Howe Island, Australia, in light of new genomic data. We used coalescenceā€based demographic models combined with double digest restriction site associated DNA sequencing of multiple individuals and provide support for previous claims by Savolainen et al. that speciation in Howea did occur in the face of gene flow.

Volume 73
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/evo.13813
Language English
Journal Evolution

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