Fig. 1: Competing hypotheses for the role of host-use evolution in herbivorous insect diversification. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Competing hypotheses for the role of host-use evolution in herbivorous insect diversification.

From: Geographic isolation drives speciation in Nearctic aphids

Fig. 1

a Host-use divergence leads to the evolution of reproductive isolate, hence evolutionary antagonism is the main driver of speciation. b Host-divergence follows the evolution of reproductive isolation, and raises the ecological limits on species diversity.

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