Understanding which environmental variables and traits underlie adaptation to harsh environments is difficult since many traits evolve simultaneously as populations or species diverge. Here we investigate the ecological variables and traits that underlie Mimulus laciniatus’ adaptation to granite outcrops compared to its sympatric, mesic-adapted progenitor M. guttatus. We use fine scale measurements of soil moisture and herbivory to examine differences in selective forces between the species’ habitats, and measure selection on flowering time, flower size, plant height, and leaf shape in a reciprocal transplant using M. laciniatus x M. guttatus F4 hybrids. We find that differences in drought & herbivory drive survival differences between habi...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Ecological heterogeneity can lead to local adaptation when populations exhibit fitness trade-offs am...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Understanding which environmental variables and traits underlie adaptation to harsh environments is ...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
Abstract Niche partitioning among close relatives may reflect trade‐offs underlying species divergen...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Spatially varying selection is a critical driver of adaptive differentiation. Yet, there are few exa...
Spatially and temporally varying selection can maintain genetic variation within and between populat...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: Phenotypic variation results from genetic differentiation and plastic respon...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Ecological heterogeneity can lead to local adaptation when populations exhibit fitness trade-offs am...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...
Understanding which environmental variables and traits underlie adaptation to harsh environments is ...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
Abstract Niche partitioning among close relatives may reflect trade‐offs underlying species divergen...
The genetic architecture of local adaptation has been of central interest to evolutionary biologists...
Spatially varying selection is a critical driver of adaptive differentiation. Yet, there are few exa...
Spatially and temporally varying selection can maintain genetic variation within and between populat...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: Phenotypic variation results from genetic differentiation and plastic respon...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Ecological heterogeneity can lead to local adaptation when populations exhibit fitness trade-offs am...
Ecological adaptation is the driving force during divergence-with-gene-flow and generates reproducti...