Adaptation in extended populations often occurs through multiple independent mutations responding in parallel to a common selection pressure. As the mutations spread concurrently through the population, they leave behind characteristic patterns of polymorphism near selected loci-so-called soft sweeps-which remain visible after adaptation is complete. These patterns are well-understood in two limits of the spreading dynamics of beneficial mutations: the panmictic case with complete absence of spatial structure, and spreading via short-ranged or diffusive dispersal events, which tessellates space into distinct compact regions each descended from a unique mutation. However, spreading behaviour in most natural populations is not exclusively pan...
Selective sweeps, the genetic footprint of positive selection, have been extensively studied in the ...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Our models for detecting the effect of adaptation on population genomic diversity are often...
Our models for detecting the effect of adaptation on population genomic diversity are often...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
When long-range dispersal is significant, clones of different allelic identity (distinguished by col...
Many organisms show polymorphism in dispersal distance strategies. This variation is particularly ec...
There is an increasing recognition that long distance dispersal (LDD) plays a key role in establishi...
(a)–(c) Probability of observing a hard sweep in j samples randomly chosen from contiguous subranges...
Species often encounter, and adapt to, many patches of similar environmental conditions across their...
<div><p>Species often encounter, and adapt to, many patches of similar environmental conditions acro...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
Selective sweeps, the genetic footprint of positive selection, have been extensively studied in the ...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Our models for detecting the effect of adaptation on population genomic diversity are often...
Our models for detecting the effect of adaptation on population genomic diversity are often...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
Range expansions lead to distinctive patterns of genetic variation in populations, even in the absen...
When long-range dispersal is significant, clones of different allelic identity (distinguished by col...
Many organisms show polymorphism in dispersal distance strategies. This variation is particularly ec...
There is an increasing recognition that long distance dispersal (LDD) plays a key role in establishi...
(a)–(c) Probability of observing a hard sweep in j samples randomly chosen from contiguous subranges...
Species often encounter, and adapt to, many patches of similar environmental conditions across their...
<div><p>Species often encounter, and adapt to, many patches of similar environmental conditions acro...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
Species are shifting their ranges under climate change, with genetic and evolutionary consequences. ...
Selective sweeps, the genetic footprint of positive selection, have been extensively studied in the ...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...