The environmental change experienced by many contemporary populations of organisms poses a serious risk to their survival. From the theory of evolutionary rescue we predict that the combination of sex and genetic diversity should increase the probability of survival by increasing variation and thereby the probability of generating a type that can tolerate the stressful environment. We tested this prediction by comparing experimental populations of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that differ in sexuality and in the initial amount of genetic diversity. The lines were serially propagated in an environment where the level of stress caused by salt increased over time from fresh water to the limits of marine conditions. In the long term, the combinatio...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
The environmental change experienced by many contemporary populations of organisms poses a serious r...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
Abstract The environment is now changing much faster than in recent geological time, causing increa...
The marine-freshwater boundary has been suggested as one of the most difficult to cross for organism...
Ongoing global change has made understanding the factors that affect adaptation and survival of pop...
The adaptive function of sex has been extensively studied, while less consideration has been given t...
With the two-fold cost of sex, derived asexual organisms have an immediate reproductive advantage ov...
Understanding the effects of sex and migration on adaptation to novel environments remains a key pro...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction remains a long-standing challenge...
Understanding the effects of sex and migration on adaptation to novel environments remains a key pro...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
The environmental change experienced by many contemporary populations of organisms poses a serious r...
The explanation for the continued existence of sex, despite its many costs, remains one of the major...
Abstract The environment is now changing much faster than in recent geological time, causing increa...
The marine-freshwater boundary has been suggested as one of the most difficult to cross for organism...
Ongoing global change has made understanding the factors that affect adaptation and survival of pop...
The adaptive function of sex has been extensively studied, while less consideration has been given t...
With the two-fold cost of sex, derived asexual organisms have an immediate reproductive advantage ov...
Understanding the effects of sex and migration on adaptation to novel environments remains a key pro...
Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persi...
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction remains a long-standing challenge...
Understanding the effects of sex and migration on adaptation to novel environments remains a key pro...
We investigated mechanisms of reproductive isolation in livebearing fishes (genus Poecilia) inhabiti...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding how environmental stress alters the consequences of hybridization is important, becaus...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...