The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an important role in determining the strength of local adaptation. However, previous studies of habitat heterogeneity and local adaptation have largely been limited to simple landscapes, which poorly represent the multi-scale habitat structure common in nature. Here, we use simulations to pursue two goals: (1) we explore how landscape heterogeneity, dispersal ability, and selection affect the strength of local adaptation, and (2) we evaluate the performance of several genotype-environment association (GEA) methods for detecting loci involved in local adaptation. We found that the strength of local adaptation increased in spatially aggregated selec...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly commo...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
Although genome scans have become a popular approach towards understanding the genetic basis of loca...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Understanding the effects of landscape heterogeneity on spatial genetic variation is a primary goal ...
International audienceEvolutionary adaptation is a key driver of species’ range dynamics. Understand...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
Genomic scans of multiple populations often reveal marker loci with greatly increased differentiatio...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly commo...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
Although genome scans have become a popular approach towards understanding the genetic basis of loca...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Understanding the effects of landscape heterogeneity on spatial genetic variation is a primary goal ...
International audienceEvolutionary adaptation is a key driver of species’ range dynamics. Understand...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
Genomic scans of multiple populations often reveal marker loci with greatly increased differentiatio...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
The distribution of resources in space has important consequences for the evolution of dispersal-rel...
Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly commo...