Rapid Evolution of Postzygotic Reproductive Isolation is Widespread in Arctic Plant Lineages.
A Lovisa S GustafssonGalina GussarovaLiv BorgenHajime IkedaAlexandre AntonelliLucas Marie-OrleachLoren H RiesebergChristian BrochmannPublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
We show that postzygotic RI has developed multiple times within taxonomically recognized Arctic species belonging to several distantly related lineages, and that RI may have developed over just a few millennia. Rapid and widespread evolution of incipient biological species in the Arctic flora might be associated with frequent bottlenecks due to glacial cycles, and/or selfing mating systems, which are common in the harsh Arctic environment where pollinators are scarce.