In the context of climate change and species invasions, range shifts increasingly gain attention because the rates at which they occur in the Anthropocene induce rapid changes in biological assemblages. During range shifts, species experience multiple selection pressures. For poleward expansions in particular, it is difficult to interpret observed evolutionary dynamics because of the joint action of evolutionary processes related to spatial selection and to adaptation toward local climatic conditions. To disentangle the effects of these two processes, we integrated stochastic modeling and data from a common garden experiment, using the spider mite Tetranychus urticae as a model species. By linking the empirical data with those derived form ...
Generalist species and phenotypes are expected to perform best under rapid environmental change. In ...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
In the context of climate change and species invasions, range shifts increasingly gain attention bec...
In the context of climate change and species invasions, range shifts increasingly gain attention bec...
Colonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution and abundance of species...
Evolution is a fundamentally population level process in which variation, drift, and selection produ...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Many species are undergoing distributional changes in response to climate change. However, wide vari...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
Dispersal is a central process to almost all species on earth, as it connects spatially structured p...
The persistence and dynamics of populations largely depends on the way they are configured and integ...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Generalist species and phenotypes are expected to perform best under rapid environmental change. In ...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
In the context of climate change and species invasions, range shifts increasingly gain attention bec...
In the context of climate change and species invasions, range shifts increasingly gain attention bec...
Colonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution and abundance of species...
Evolution is a fundamentally population level process in which variation, drift, and selection produ...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Many species are undergoing distributional changes in response to climate change. However, wide vari...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
Dispersal is a central process to almost all species on earth, as it connects spatially structured p...
The persistence and dynamics of populations largely depends on the way they are configured and integ...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Generalist species and phenotypes are expected to perform best under rapid environmental change. In ...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...