Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering diversity of bacteria in microbial ecosystems. However, examples of specialization by bacterial clones to alternative niches in nature are rare. Here, we investigate the extent of local adaptation in natural isolates of Pseudomonads and their relatives to their soil environments across both space and time. Though most isolates grew well in most environments, patchily distributed low-quality environments were found to drive specialization. In contrast with experimental evolution work on microbial adaptation, temporal adaptation was stronger than spatial adaptation among the isolates and environments we sampled. Time-shift analysis of fitness acr...
Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities co...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Local adaptation occurs in populations when multiple subsets of the same population are exposed to d...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Our understanding of microbial biogeography has been governed by the dictum “Everything is everywher...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecolo...
Many species engage in adaptive niche construction: modification of the local environment that incre...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Interactions between microbes can both constrain and enhance their adaptation to the environment. Ho...
Local adaptation of a species can affect community composition, yet the importance of local adaptati...
In heterogenous, spatially structured habitats, individuals within populations can become adapted to...
Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities co...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Local adaptation occurs in populations when multiple subsets of the same population are exposed to d...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Our understanding of microbial biogeography has been governed by the dictum “Everything is everywher...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecolo...
Many species engage in adaptive niche construction: modification of the local environment that incre...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Interactions between microbes can both constrain and enhance their adaptation to the environment. Ho...
Local adaptation of a species can affect community composition, yet the importance of local adaptati...
In heterogenous, spatially structured habitats, individuals within populations can become adapted to...
Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities co...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Local adaptation occurs in populations when multiple subsets of the same population are exposed to d...