Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natural selection in locally adapted populations. Here, we used a combination of common garden phenotyping for a variety of growth, plant architecture, and seed traits, along with single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping to characterize range-wide patterns of diversity in 15 populations of wild sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) sampled along a latitudinal gradient in central North America. We analyzed geographic patterns of phenotypic diversity, quantified levels of within-population SNP diversity, and also determined the extent of population structure across the range of this species. We then used these data to identify significantly over-di...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
The genomics of local adaptation is an increasingly active field, providing insights into the forces...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
The wild North American sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. debilis are participants in one of the e...
Crop-wild hybridization occurs in numerous plant species, and could alter the genetic structure and ...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Crop germplasm collections are valuable resources for ongoing plant breeding efforts. To fully utili...
The combination of large-scale population genomic analyses and trait-based mapping approaches has th...
Hybridization produces strong evolutionary forces. In hybrid zones, selection can differentially occ...
The mechanisms by which natural populations generate adaptive genetic variation are not well underst...
Floral morphology and pigmentation are both charismatic and economically relevant traits associated ...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
The genomics of local adaptation is an increasingly active field, providing insights into the forces...
Background: Divergent phenotypes and genotypes are key signals for identifying the targets of natura...
The wild North American sunflowers Helianthus annuus and H. debilis are participants in one of the e...
Crop-wild hybridization occurs in numerous plant species, and could alter the genetic structure and ...
Substantial intraspecific variation in life history is rare and potentially a signal of incipient ec...
Crop germplasm collections are valuable resources for ongoing plant breeding efforts. To fully utili...
The combination of large-scale population genomic analyses and trait-based mapping approaches has th...
Hybridization produces strong evolutionary forces. In hybrid zones, selection can differentially occ...
The mechanisms by which natural populations generate adaptive genetic variation are not well underst...
Floral morphology and pigmentation are both charismatic and economically relevant traits associated ...
Early in speciation, when populations are undergoing the transition from local adaptation to incipie...
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments1. However, it is ...
The genomics of local adaptation is an increasingly active field, providing insights into the forces...