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Homage to Felsenstein 1981, or why are there so few/many species?

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/160444
Publisher DOI
10.1111/evo.14235
PubMed ID
33870499
Description
If there are no constraints on the process of speciation, then the number of species might be expected to match the number of available niches and this number might be indefinitely large. One possible constraint is the opportunity for allopatric divergence. In 1981, Felsenstein used a simple and elegant model to ask if there might also be genetic constraints. He showed that progress towards speciation could be described by the build-up of linkage disequilibrium among divergently selected loci and between these loci and those contributing to other forms of reproductive isolation. Therefore, speciation is opposed by recombination, because it tends to break down linkage disequilibria. Felsenstein then introduced a crucial distinction between “two-allele” models, which are
subject to this effect, and “one-allele” models, which are free from the recombination constraint. These fundamentally important insights have been the foundation for both empirical and theoretical studies of speciation ever since.
Date of Publication
2021-04-19
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Butlin, Roger K.
Servedio, Maria R.
Smadja, Carole M.
Bank, Claudia
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Barton, Nicholas H.
Flaxman, Samuel M.
Giraud, Tatiana
Hopkins, Robin
Larson, Erica L.
Maan, Martine E.
Meier, Joana
Merrill, Richard
Noor, Mohamed A. F.
Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel
Qvarnström, Anna
Additional Credits
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Series
Evolution
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0014-3820
Access(Rights)
open.access
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