A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires accurate estimates of the strength of selection acting in the wild. Accordingly, several approaches using a variety of data—including patterns of DNA variability, spatial and temporal changes in allele frequencies, and fitness estimates—have been developed to identify and quantify selection on both genotypes and phenotypes. Here, we review these approaches, drawing on both recent and classic examples to illustrate their utility and limitations. We then argue that by combining estimates of selection at multiple levels—from individual mutations to phenotypes—and at multiple timescales—from ecological to evolutionary—with experiments that demonstr...
Evolutionary geneticists have sought to characterize the causes and molecular targets of selection i...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
The development of a coherent framework for measuring natural selection was one of the major advance...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
The development of a coherent framework for measuring natural selection was one of the major advance...
SYNOPSIS. Numerous studies have documented evolution by natural selection in natural populations, bu...
Evolutionary geneticists have sought to characterize the causes and molecular targets of selection i...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
The development of a coherent framework for measuring natural selection was one of the major advance...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
The development of a coherent framework for measuring natural selection was one of the major advance...
SYNOPSIS. Numerous studies have documented evolution by natural selection in natural populations, bu...
Evolutionary geneticists have sought to characterize the causes and molecular targets of selection i...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...