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S. Kolding 《Marine Biology》1985,89(3):249-255
A recent event of allopatric speciation (a time span of about 4 000 years) is reported from a comparison between two guilds of amphipod gammarids from the central Baltic Sea and from the Limfjord (inner Danish waters), respectively. For at least two of the five species populations involved, a genetically fixed habitat specialization has led to the establishment of reproductive barriers. It has, however, not been possible to correlate this speciation event with electrophoretically determined isozyme changes. It is argued that the lack of correlation is due to the presence of an initial time lag before a speciation event can be detected as isozyme differences between newly formed species populations as predicted by the neutrality hypothesis for evolution at the molecular level. 相似文献
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S. Kolding 《Marine Biology》1986,91(4):491-495
Mating competition due to the formation of interspecific precopulas is involved in the evolution and maintenance of the habitat selection shown by the amphipod gammarids in the Limfjord, Denmark. The mating competition is discussed in relation to possible pheromones involved in initiating the formation of precopulas and in relation to the phylogeny of the species populations involved. 相似文献
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