In natural populations, quantitative trait dynamics often do not appear to follow evolutionary predictions. Despite abundant examples of natural selection acting on heritable traits, conclusive evidence for contemporary adaptive evolution remains rare for wild vertebrate populations, and phenotypic stasis seems to be the norm. This so-called "stasis paradox" highlights our inability to predict evolutionary change, which is especially concerning within the context of rapid anthropogenic environmental change. While the causes underlying the stasis paradox are hotly debated, comprehensive attempts aiming at a resolution are lacking. Here, we apply a quantitative genetic framework to individual-based long-term data for a wild rodent population ...
1.Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have be...
Anthropogenic environmental changes have dramatically impacted natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
<div><p>In natural populations, quantitative trait dynamics often do not appear to follow evolutiona...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.In...
This thesis investigates the stochastic and selective causes of variation in fitness components, and...
Temporal fluctuations in the strength and direction of selection are often proposed as a mechanism t...
Bigger is apparently frequently fitter, and body size is typically heritable, so why don't animals i...
Bigger is apparently frequently fitter, and body size is typically heritable, so why don't animals i...
Microevolution, defined as a change in the genetic constitution of a population over time, is consid...
Environmental change has altered the phenology, morphological traits and population dynamics of many...
Environmental change has altered the phenology, morphological traits and population dynamics of many...
In response to climatic and other sources of environmental variation, individuals within a populatio...
Morphological changes following changes in species' distribution and phenology have been suggested t...
The rate of adaptive evolution, the contribution of selection to genetic changes that increase mean ...
1.Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have be...
Anthropogenic environmental changes have dramatically impacted natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
<div><p>In natural populations, quantitative trait dynamics often do not appear to follow evolutiona...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.In...
This thesis investigates the stochastic and selective causes of variation in fitness components, and...
Temporal fluctuations in the strength and direction of selection are often proposed as a mechanism t...
Bigger is apparently frequently fitter, and body size is typically heritable, so why don't animals i...
Bigger is apparently frequently fitter, and body size is typically heritable, so why don't animals i...
Microevolution, defined as a change in the genetic constitution of a population over time, is consid...
Environmental change has altered the phenology, morphological traits and population dynamics of many...
Environmental change has altered the phenology, morphological traits and population dynamics of many...
In response to climatic and other sources of environmental variation, individuals within a populatio...
Morphological changes following changes in species' distribution and phenology have been suggested t...
The rate of adaptive evolution, the contribution of selection to genetic changes that increase mean ...
1.Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have be...
Anthropogenic environmental changes have dramatically impacted natural populations. Phenotypic respo...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...