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Perspective: A Fitness Landscape Perspective on Species Boundary and Gene Flow for Taxonomic Practitioners in the Genomic Era
Jen-Pan Huang*
Jen-Pan Huang
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
jphuang@as.edu.tw
Communicated by Chih-Ming Hung

Speciation can be conceptualized as evolution across dynamic fitness landscapes, where groups of individuals occupy peaks or plateaus that change across space and time. Within such landscapes, gene flows between species can be expected outcomes, which result in the episodic and temporal permeability of species boundaries. Because species recognition and gene flow both arise from the same underlying fitness landscape dynamics, they are emergent, instead of causally linked, properties. Therefore, despite their frequent correlation, studies in systematics should decouple species recognition from the presence or absence of gene flow.

Keywords

Fitness landscape, Gene flow, Hybridization, Species, Systematics

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Huang JP. 2026. Perspective: A fitness landscape perspective on species boundary and gene flow for taxonomic practitioners in the genomic era. Zool Stud 65:17.
 

( Received 02 December 2026 / Accepted 07 March 2026 )