Reinforcement of reproductive isolation between adjacent populations in the Park Grass Experiment

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J Silvertown
C Servaes
P Biss
D Macleod
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[1] Ecology and Evolution Research Group,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] The Open University,Ecology and Evolution Research Group, Departmetn of Biological Sciences
[3] Rothamsted Research,undefined
[4] National Botanic Garden of Belgium,undefined
[5] The Open University,undefined
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Heredity | 2005年 / 95卷
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flowering phenology; gene flow; reinforcement; sympatric speciation;
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It has been debated, ever since Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace disagreed about the matter, whether natural selection plays a role in reinforcing reproductive isolation during the earliest stages of speciation. Recent theory suggests that it can do so, but until now the empirical evidence has conspicuously lacked a case in which reinforcement has actually been observed to split a population. We show that this has occurred at least once in populations of the grass Anthoxanthum odoratum growing in the Park Grass Experiment where flowering time has shifted at the boundaries between plots. As a consequence, gene flow via pollen has been severely limited and adjacent populations that had a common origin at the start of the experiment in 1856 have now diverged at neutral marker loci.
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