In life histories with generation overlap, selection that acts differently on different life-stages can produce reservoirs of genetic variation, for example, in long-lived iteroparous adults or long-lived dormant propagules. Such reservoirs provide “migration from the past” to the current population, and depending on the trend of environmental change, they have the potential either to slow adaptive evolution or accelerate it by re-introducing genotypes not affected by recent selection (e.g., through storage effect in a fluctuating environment). That is, the effect of generation overlap is a “double-edged sword,” with each edge cutting in a different direction. Here, we use sexual (quantitative trait) and asexual (clonal) models to explore t...
The response of populations and species to changing conditions determines how community composition ...
Abstract Background Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Ran...
International audiencePrevious theory investigating the effects of environmental autocorrelation on ...
In life histories with generation overlap, selection that acts differently on different life-stages ...
Organisms must cope with both short- and long-term environmental changes to persist. In this study w...
Understanding the factors that shape the timing of life-history switch points (SPs; e.g. hatching, m...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
International audienceEvolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available fo...
Evolution can happen rapidly and frequently. This realization has motivated a rethinking of ecologic...
Growth rate is increasingly recognized as a key life-history trait that may affect fitness directly ...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
Understanding how a species' life history affects its capacity to cope with environmental changes is...
Many life-history traits are important determinants of the generation time. For instance, semelparou...
The response of populations and species to changing conditions determines how community composition ...
Abstract Background Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Ran...
International audiencePrevious theory investigating the effects of environmental autocorrelation on ...
In life histories with generation overlap, selection that acts differently on different life-stages ...
Organisms must cope with both short- and long-term environmental changes to persist. In this study w...
Understanding the factors that shape the timing of life-history switch points (SPs; e.g. hatching, m...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
International audienceEvolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available fo...
Evolution can happen rapidly and frequently. This realization has motivated a rethinking of ecologic...
Growth rate is increasingly recognized as a key life-history trait that may affect fitness directly ...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
Understanding how a species' life history affects its capacity to cope with environmental changes is...
Many life-history traits are important determinants of the generation time. For instance, semelparou...
The response of populations and species to changing conditions determines how community composition ...
Abstract Background Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Ran...
International audiencePrevious theory investigating the effects of environmental autocorrelation on ...