The fitness of populations adapting to new environments is expected to decline in different environments, but empirical studies often do not lend support for such adaptation costs. We test the idea that the initial fitness of the selected populations in the environment where the cost is estimated is key for interpreting tests of ecological trade-offs. We isolated single clones of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae every ~250 generations from replicate experimental lineages that had been selected during 5000 generations in a glucose-limited environment. We then selected these clones in a galactose-limited environment for ~120 generations. Finally, we estimated single-clone fitness in both environments, before and after selection on galactose...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
The fitness of populations adapting to new environments is expected to decline in different environm...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
We studied the evolution of the correlation between growth rate r and yield K in experimental lineag...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is driven by the accumulation of mutations which c...
The selective history of a population can influence its subsequent evolution, an effect known as his...
The outcomes of evolution are determined by which mutations occur and fix. In rapidly adapting micro...
Maximizing growth and survival in the face of a complex, time-varying environment is a common proble...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
Maximizing growth and survival in the face of a complex, time-varying environment is a common proble...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
The fitness of populations adapting to new environments is expected to decline in different environm...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
We studied the evolution of the correlation between growth rate r and yield K in experimental lineag...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is driven by the accumulation of mutations which c...
The selective history of a population can influence its subsequent evolution, an effect known as his...
The outcomes of evolution are determined by which mutations occur and fix. In rapidly adapting micro...
Maximizing growth and survival in the face of a complex, time-varying environment is a common proble...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
Maximizing growth and survival in the face of a complex, time-varying environment is a common proble...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...