Determining how adaptive evolution can be coupled to ecological processes is key for developing a more integrative understanding of the demographic factors that regulate populations. Intraspecific competition is an especially important ecological process because it generates negative density dependence in demographic rates. Although ecological factors are most often investigated to determine the strength of density dependence, evolutionary processes such as local adaptation could also feed back to shape variation in the strength of density dependence among populations. Using an experimental approach with damselflies, a predaceous aquatic insect, we find evidence that both density-dependent intraspecific competition and local adaptation can ...
Colonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution and abundance of species...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
Determining how adaptive evolution can be coupled to ecological processes is key for developing a mo...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. In complex food webs, interactions among species in different trophic levels can generate cascadi...
Evolutionary change in individual species has been hypothesized to have far-reaching consequences fo...
Environmental fluctuations, species interactions and rapid evolution are all predicted to affect com...
Trait variation is central to our understanding of species interactions, and trait variation arising...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
1.Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variatio...
Models of local adaptation to spatially varying selection predict that maximum rates of evolution ar...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
The role and importance of ecological interactions for evolutionary responses to environmental chang...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Colonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution and abundance of species...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
Determining how adaptive evolution can be coupled to ecological processes is key for developing a mo...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. In complex food webs, interactions among species in different trophic levels can generate cascadi...
Evolutionary change in individual species has been hypothesized to have far-reaching consequences fo...
Environmental fluctuations, species interactions and rapid evolution are all predicted to affect com...
Trait variation is central to our understanding of species interactions, and trait variation arising...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
1.Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variatio...
Models of local adaptation to spatially varying selection predict that maximum rates of evolution ar...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
The role and importance of ecological interactions for evolutionary responses to environmental chang...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Colonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution and abundance of species...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...