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disruptive selection

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disruptive
adjective
uk /dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv/ us /dɪsˈrʌp.t̬ɪv/
causing trouble and therefore stopping something from continuing ...
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selection
noun
uk /sɪˈlek.ʃən/ us /səˈlek.ʃən/
the act of choosing someone ...
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With disruptiveselection on a single trait, divergence must involve a fitness loss of the same magnitude as the eventual reproductive isolation.
Thus, in the absence of migration, the two-population system, considered as a whole, is subject to disruptiveselection.
The symmetrical solution is stable for certain forms of disruptiveselection, but it is not known how generally it is valid.
It is the selection against the mean of a population distribution, causing disruptiveselection and divergent genotypes.
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Stabilizing selection is the opposite of disruptiveselection.
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Geritz 1998 presents a compelling argument that disruptiveselection only occurs near fitness minima.
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These pathways consist of disruptiveselection being based on intraspecific competition, which often leads to reproductive isolation, and finally sympatric speciation.
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Secondly, disruptiveselection is selection for extreme trait values and often results in two different values becoming most common, with selection against the average value.
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Other types of natural selection include stabilizing and disruptiveselection.
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He came up with the idea of disruptiveselection.
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The pathways which lead from disruptiveselection to sympatric speciation are not often prone to deviation; it is a domino effect which depends on the consistency of each factor.
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It is actually fairly common to see sympatric speciation when disruptiveselection is supporting two morphs, specifically when the phenotypic trait effects fitness rather than mate choice.
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Disruptiveselection is seen in high density populations rather than in low density populations because intraspecific competition is more common when accompanied by a higher density population.
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This is largely because the results of disruptiveselection are less stable than the results of directional selection (directional selection favors individuals at only one end of the spectrum).
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Consider now the case of disruptiveselection.
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While it is true that disruptiveselection can lead to speciation, this is not as quick or straightforward of a process as other types of speciation or evolutionary change.
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