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https://phys.org/news/2016-11-biologists-speciation-laboratory-flask.html


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To Do: edit

    • Analysis of stickleback genome. (here and here)
    • Add Cichlid fish to speciation section. Look up information and check personal library. See here.
    • 1989 study on mammal body size changes over past 200 years and add to article. See here, here, here, and here.
    • Butterfly study
    • Sticklebacks (sources in testing page from iBooks)
    • Grant's finches (book & papers from iBooks)
    • gall wasps (where is this research? iBooks?)
    • phytophagpus insects (iBooks)
    • Coyne's work (speciation book and iBook papers),
    • Endler's Natural Selection in the Wild book
    • ipomopsis hybrid speciation (iBooks)
    • TTX resistance
    • Flu evolution (http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/130201_flu) in selection section
    • New Approaches to Speciation in the Fossil Record table 1.1 (see photos with screenshots)
    • Philip Gingerich - table 1 (see photos with screenshots) Speciation in the fossil record
    • work on species concepts in species

Other


Evidence of common descent edit

vestigial structures edit

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to research edit

  • Huxleys reptile to bird transition prediction

Biogeography section edit

Palentology section of EoCD edit

[8] <<< This source discusses the quality of the fossil record using 1000 morphological molecular cladograms. This study should be placed in Evidence from Paleontology section of EoCD. Section needs huge overhaul with better sources and a broad range of past and current research.

[9] <<< This source discuses the molecular clock in relation to the fossil record. Both calibration and method are discussed. This is to be used in the main Paleo section of EoCD.

[10] <<< This source discuses similar information as the citation above.

[11] <<< This source discusses an example of evolution documented in the fossil record.

Evidence from selection edit

Galápagos finches edit

Bear predation of Sockeye salmon edit

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Evidence from speciation edit

Fossil section edit

Plant section edit

Intro in EoCD$sp.$plants

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Serpentine soils edit

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Vertebrate section edit

[28] <<< This citation discuses evidence for hybridization in a marine mammal. This can relate to the plant speciation section with extension to animals.

Invertebrate section edit

Ecological/Parallel speciation edit

[29] <<< This source discuses parallel speciation and should be included in the main article on on PSp.

[30] <<< Used in article about the debate over definition. This source should still be used to expand the article. It's full of examples and research concerning speciation. Can, and should, be used in speciation article.

[31] <<< speciation in a diverse group of land snails, genus Rhagada

[32] <<< quantification of ecological divergence for >500 species pairs from eight plant, invertebrate, and vertebrate taxa and statistically isolate its association with reproductive isolation. This approach demonstrates a highly consistent and significant positive association between ecological divergence and reproductive isolation across taxa. This relationship was also observed across different aspects of ecological divergence and components of reproductive isolation. These findings are highly consistent with the hypothesis that ecological adaptation plays a fundamental and taxonomically general role in promoting reproductive isolation and speciation.

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Also 4 case studies and mathematical models (pdf's in iBooks).

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Phytophagous insects edit

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Sticklebacks edit

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Walking stick insects edit

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Marine snail edit

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Information concerning this example can be found in Coyne lecture (iTunes U), Parallel speciation: a key to sympatric divergence by Kerstin Johannesson, and

White Sands lizards edit

[47] <<<This source should discuss the parallel sp. aspect of the lizards in PSp and add an additional study in EoCD$Selection section concerning white sands lizards


References edit

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