Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms within ecological timescales. But what traits allow for, or even facilitate, adaptation to the strong selection humans impose on natural systems? Using a combination of laboratory and greenhouse studies of 32 natural populations of the common agricultural weed, Ipomoea purpurea, we show that herbicide-resistant populations self-fertilise more than susceptible populations. We likewise show that anther–stigma distance, a floral trait associated with self-fertilisation in this species, exhibits a nonlinear relationship with resistance such that the most and least resistant populations exhibit lower anther–stigma separation compared to populations wit...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
Humanâ mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms wit...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Evolutionary biologists remain puzzled by the often dramatic variation of mating strategies within s...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand the ecological processes that generate plant ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
Pleiotropic fitness trade-offs will be key determinants of the evolutionary dynamics of selection fo...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
Humanâ mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms wit...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Evolutionary biologists remain puzzled by the often dramatic variation of mating strategies within s...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand the ecological processes that generate plant ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
Pleiotropic fitness trade-offs will be key determinants of the evolutionary dynamics of selection fo...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...