Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at different points throughout history. This phenotypic convergence may be caused by genotypic convergence and in addition, constrained by historical contingency. To investigate how convergence may be driven by selection in a particular environment and constrained by history, we analyzed nine life-history traits and four metabolic traits during an experimental evolution of six yeast strains in four different environments. In each of the environments, the population converged toward a different multivariate phenotype. However, the evolution of most traits, including fitness components, was constrained by history. Phenotypic convergence was partly associa...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Evolution can favor organisms that are more adaptable, provided that genetic variation in adaptabili...
Evolution can favor organisms that are more adaptable, provided that genetic variation in adaptabili...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is driven by the accumulation of mutations which c...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
How adaptation and population differentiation occur is fundamental to understand the origin of biodi...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
When novel sources of ecological opportunity are available, physiological innovations can trigger ad...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Evolution can favor organisms that are more adaptable, provided that genetic variation in adaptabili...
Evolution can favor organisms that are more adaptable, provided that genetic variation in adaptabili...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is driven by the accumulation of mutations which c...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
Evolution is often deemed irreversible. The evolution of complex traits that require many mutations ...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...