Many populations live in environments subject to frequent biotic and abiotic changes. Nonetheless, it is interesting to ask whether an evolving population's mean fitness can increase indefinitely, and potentially without any limit, even in a constant environment. A recent study showed that fitness trajectories of Escherichia coli populations over 50 000 generations were better described by a power-law model than by a hyperbolic model. According to the power-law model, the rate of fitness gain declines over time but fitness has no upper limit, whereas the hyperbolic model implies a hard limit. Here, we examine whether the previously estimated power-law model predicts the fitness trajectory for an additional 10 000 generations. To that end, w...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Sustained fitness gains and variability in fitness trajectories in the long-term evolution experimen...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Many populations live in environments subject to frequent biotic and abiotic changes. Nonetheless, i...
Many populations live in environments subject to frequent biotic and abiotic changes. Nonetheless, i...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
In order to characterize the dynamics of adaptation, it is important to be able to quantify how a po...
In order to characterize the dynamics of adaptation, it is important to be able to quantify how a po...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Sustained fitness gains and variability in fitness trajectories in the long-term evolution experimen...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...
Many populations live in environments subject to frequent biotic and abiotic changes. Nonetheless, i...
Many populations live in environments subject to frequent biotic and abiotic changes. Nonetheless, i...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in recent years, stimulated by the growing ...
In order to characterize the dynamics of adaptation, it is important to be able to quantify how a po...
In order to characterize the dynamics of adaptation, it is important to be able to quantify how a po...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Adaptation by natural selection depends on the rates, effects and interactions of many mutations, ma...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Sustained fitness gains and variability in fitness trajectories in the long-term evolution experimen...
Can a population evolved in two resources reach the same fitness in both as specialist populations e...