Locally adapted populations are often used as model systems for the early stages of ecological speciation, but most of these young divergent populations will never become complete species. The maintenance of local adaptation relies on the strength of natural selection overwhelming the homogenizing effects of gene flow; however, this balance may be readily upset in changing environments. Here I show that soapberry bugs (Jadera haematoloma) have lost adaptations to their native host plant (Cardiospermum corindum) and are regionally specializing on an invasive host (Koelreuteria elegans), collapsing a classic and well-documented example of local adaptation. All populations that were adapted to the native host-including those still found on tha...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
Host range expansion, or adaptation of insects to new hosts, is a worldwide phenomenon that has been...
The epidemiology of vector transmitted plant diseases is highly influenced by dispersal and the host...
Natural selection can produce local adaptation, but local adaptation can be masked by maladaptive pl...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert str...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Adaptive divergence among populations can result in local adaptation, whereby genotypes in native en...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Since humans have started travelling and colonizing new areas they have brought animals and plants a...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
Host range expansion, or adaptation of insects to new hosts, is a worldwide phenomenon that has been...
The epidemiology of vector transmitted plant diseases is highly influenced by dispersal and the host...
Natural selection can produce local adaptation, but local adaptation can be masked by maladaptive pl...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert str...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Adaptive divergence among populations can result in local adaptation, whereby genotypes in native en...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Since humans have started travelling and colonizing new areas they have brought animals and plants a...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
Host range expansion, or adaptation of insects to new hosts, is a worldwide phenomenon that has been...
The epidemiology of vector transmitted plant diseases is highly influenced by dispersal and the host...