Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of populations in contrasting environments; however, the genetic basis of local adaptation remains largely unresolved in natural populations. Local adaptation might result from antagonistic pleiotropy, where alternate alleles are favored in distinct habitats, and polymorphism is maintained by selection. Alternatively, under conditional neutrality some alleles may be favored in one environment but neutral at other locations. Antagonistic pleiotropy maintains genetic variation across the landscape; however, there is a systematic bias against discovery of antagonistic pleiotropy since the fitness benefits of local alleles need to be significant in at...
Evidence for adaptation to different climates in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana is seen in r...
Local adaptation is critical for species persistence in the face of rapid environmental change, but ...
To identify the ecological and genetic mechanisms of local adaptation requires estimating selection ...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Understanding how genetic variation at individual loci contributes to adaptation of populations to d...
There is considerable evidence for local adaptation in nature, yet important questions remain regard...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Determining the relative contribution of population genetic processes to the distribution of natural...
Evidence for adaptation to different climates in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana is seen in r...
Local adaptation is critical for species persistence in the face of rapid environmental change, but ...
To identify the ecological and genetic mechanisms of local adaptation requires estimating selection ...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Understanding how genetic variation at individual loci contributes to adaptation of populations to d...
There is considerable evidence for local adaptation in nature, yet important questions remain regard...
Local adaptation is considered to be the result of fitness trade-offs for particular phenotypes acro...
Why do populations remain genetically variable despite strong continuous natural selection? Mutation...
Determining the relative contribution of population genetic processes to the distribution of natural...
Evidence for adaptation to different climates in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana is seen in r...
Local adaptation is critical for species persistence in the face of rapid environmental change, but ...
To identify the ecological and genetic mechanisms of local adaptation requires estimating selection ...