Background: Examples of rapid evolution are common in nature but difficult to account for with the standard population genetic model of adaptation. Instead, selection from the standing genetic variation permits rapid adaptation via soft sweeps or polygenic adaptation. Empirical evidence of this process in nature is currently limited but accumulating. Results: We provide genome-wide analyses of rapid evolution in two Fundulus heteroclitus populations subjected to recently elevated temperatures due to coastal power station thermal effluents. Bayesian and multivariate analyses of population genomic structure reveal a substantial portion of genetic variation that is most parsimoniously explained by selection at the site...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
Genomic studies of parallel (or convergent) evolution often compare multiple populations diverged in...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Background: Examples of rapid evolution are common in nature but difficult to account for with the s...
Abstract Background Examples of rapid evolution are common in nature but difficult to account for wi...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response...
Evolution by natural selection acts on natural populations amidst migration, gene-by-environmental i...
Selection on standing genetic variation may be effective enough to allow for adaptation to distinct ...
Background: Population genetic theory predicts that rapid adaptation is largely driven by complex tr...
Many longstanding questions in evolution concern the major forces that shape genetic variation in na...
The complex interplay of forces influencing genetic divergence among populations complicates the dis...
The capacity of natural populations to evolve in the face of changing environments depends on the dy...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Background: Population genetic theory predicts that rapid adaptation is largely driven by complex tr...
The extent of parallel genomic responses to similar selective pressures depends on a complex array o...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
Genomic studies of parallel (or convergent) evolution often compare multiple populations diverged in...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...
Background: Examples of rapid evolution are common in nature but difficult to account for with the s...
Abstract Background Examples of rapid evolution are common in nature but difficult to account for wi...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response...
Evolution by natural selection acts on natural populations amidst migration, gene-by-environmental i...
Selection on standing genetic variation may be effective enough to allow for adaptation to distinct ...
Background: Population genetic theory predicts that rapid adaptation is largely driven by complex tr...
Many longstanding questions in evolution concern the major forces that shape genetic variation in na...
The complex interplay of forces influencing genetic divergence among populations complicates the dis...
The capacity of natural populations to evolve in the face of changing environments depends on the dy...
While the immediate impacts of global climate change are of serious concern, the outcomes of these e...
Background: Population genetic theory predicts that rapid adaptation is largely driven by complex tr...
The extent of parallel genomic responses to similar selective pressures depends on a complex array o...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
Genomic studies of parallel (or convergent) evolution often compare multiple populations diverged in...
It has been suggested that adaptive evolution on ecological timescales shapes communities. However, ...