Reproductive isolation arises during laboratory adaptation to a novel hot environment.
Sheng-Kai HsuWei-Yun LaiJohannes NovakFelix LehnerAna Marija JakšićElisabetta VersaceChristian SchlöttererPublished in: Genome biology (2024)
Our study confirms that replicated evolution experiments provide valuable insights into the mechanisms of speciation. The rapid emergence of the premating reproductive isolation during temperature adaptation showcases incipient ecological speciation. The potential evidence of postmating reproductive isolation among replicates gave rise to two hypotheses: (1) mutation-order speciation through a common selection on early fecundity leading to an inherent inter-locus sexual conflict; (2) system drift with genetic drift along the neutral ridges.