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Comment
. 2022 Sep;35(9):1175-1182.
doi: 10.1111/jeb.14052.

Reproductive isolation is a heuristic, not a measure: a commentary on Westram et al., 2022

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Reproductive isolation is a heuristic, not a measure: a commentary on Westram et al., 2022

James Mallet et al. J Evol Biol. 2022 Sep.
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Abstract

Reproductive isolation is the heuristic basis of the biological species concept, but what is it? Westram et al. (this issue) propose that it is a measurable quantity, "barrier strength," that prevents gene flow among populations. However, their attempt to make the concept of reproductive isolation more scientific is unlikely to satisfy the diverse opinions of all evolutionary biologists. There are many different opinions about the nature of species, even under the biological species concept. Complete reproductive isolation, where gene flow is effectively zero, is regarded by some biologists as an important end point of speciation. Others, including Westram et al., argue for a more nuanced approach, and they also suggest that reproductive isolation may differ in different parts of the genome due to variation in genetic linkage to divergently selected loci. In contrast to both these approaches, we favour as a key criterion of speciation the stable coexistence of divergent populations in sympatry. Obviously, such populations must be reproductively isolated in some sense, but neither the fraction of the genome that is exchanged, nor measures of overall barrier strength acting on neutral variation will yield very precise predictions as to species status. Although an overall measure of reproductive isolation is virtually unattainable for these reasons, its early generation components, such as assortative mating, divergent selection, or hybrid inviability and sterility are readily measurable and remain informative. For example, we can make the prediction that to remain divergent in sympatry, almost all sexual species will require strong assortative mating, as well as some sort of ecological or intrinsic selection against hybrids and introgressed variants.

Keywords: gene flow; genotypic cluster; speciation; species concept; sympatry.

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  • What is reproductive isolation?
    Westram AM, Stankowski S, Surendranadh P, Barton N. Westram AM, et al. J Evol Biol. 2022 Sep;35(9):1143-1164. doi: 10.1111/jeb.14005. J Evol Biol. 2022. PMID: 36063156 Free PMC article. Review.

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