The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and complex. We examine the impact of two genetic processes and their interaction on fitness at expanding range edges: local maladaptation resulting from the presence of an environmental gradient and expansion load resulting from increased genetic drift at the range edge. Results from spatially explicit simulations indicate that the presence of an environmental gradient during range expansion reduces expansion load; conversely, increasing expansion load allows only locally adapted populations to persist at the range edge. Increased maladaptation reduces the speed of range expansion, resulting in less genetic drift at the expanding front and more immig...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...