Gavrilets, S., and C.R.B. Boake. 1998. ``On the evolution of premating isolation after a founder event.'' American Naturalist 152
: 706-716
ABSTRACT
We present a new simple model for the evolution of premating
reproductive isolation. Using this model we first analyze the
level of genetic variability maintained
by mutation in a large stable population. Then we consider the
plausibility of the evolution of strong premating reproductive isolation
after a founder event. We demonstrate that
after a founder event a new adaptive combination of genes may rise to
high frequencies in the presence of an old combination of genes.
We compare the probabilities of speciation after a founder
event with those in a stable population and with those when reproductive
isolation is due to viability selection against hybrids.
We argue that premating reproductive
isolation is more efficient than postmating reproductive
isolation in maintaining the integrity of sympatric species.