Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain adaptive changes, phenotypic and genetic correlations are typically considered within species, but these capture constraints across a few generations rather than evolutionary time. For longer-term constraints, comparisons are needed across species but associations may arise because of correlated selection pressures rather than genetic interactions. Implementing a unique approach, we use known patterns of selection to separate likely trait correlations arising due to correlated selection from those reflecting genetic constraints. We examined the evolution of stress resistance in.90 Drosophila species adapted to a range of environments, while c...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Trait variation is normally separated into genetic and environmental components, yet genetic factors...
Evolutionary potential for adaptation hinges upon the orientation of genetic variation for traits un...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Environments often vary across a life cycle, imposing fluctuating natural selection across developme...
We examined the genetic basis of clinal adaptation by determining the evolutionary response of life-...
Species that are habitat specialists make up much of biodiversity, but the evolutionary factors that...
International audienceUnder environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can b...
The many documented examples of parallel and convergent evolution in similar environments are strong...
In variable environments, selection should favor generalists that maintain fitness across a range of...
The many documented examples of parallel and convergent evolution in similar environments are strong...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Trait variation is normally separated into genetic and environmental components, yet genetic factors...
Evolutionary potential for adaptation hinges upon the orientation of genetic variation for traits un...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Environments often vary across a life cycle, imposing fluctuating natural selection across developme...
We examined the genetic basis of clinal adaptation by determining the evolutionary response of life-...
Species that are habitat specialists make up much of biodiversity, but the evolutionary factors that...
International audienceUnder environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can b...
The many documented examples of parallel and convergent evolution in similar environments are strong...
In variable environments, selection should favor generalists that maintain fitness across a range of...
The many documented examples of parallel and convergent evolution in similar environments are strong...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
Trait variation is normally separated into genetic and environmental components, yet genetic factors...
Evolutionary potential for adaptation hinges upon the orientation of genetic variation for traits un...