A common intuition among evolutionary biologists and ecologists is that environmental stress will increase the strength of selection against deleterious alleles and among alternate genotypes. However, the strength of selection is determined by the relative fitness differences among genotypes, and there is no theoretical reason why these differences should be exaggerated as mean fitness decreases. We update a recent review of the empirical results pertaining to environmental stress and the strength of selection and find that there is no overall trend towards increased selection under stress. The majority of past studies measure the strength of selection by quantifying the decrease in fitness imposed by single or multiple mutations in differe...
Selection in novel environments can lead to a coordinated evolutionary response across a suite of ch...
Environmental heterogeneity helps maintain genetic variation in fitness. Therefore, one might predic...
Environmental stress generally exacerbates the harmful effects of inbreeding and it has been propose...
A common intuition among evolutionary biologists and ecologists is that environmental stress will in...
Stress is generally thought to increase the strength of selection, although empirical results are mi...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
The ability of populations to undergo adaptive evolution depends on the presence of genetic variatio...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Heterogeneity in the fitness effects of individual mutations has been found across different environ...
Although the effects of deleterious alleles often are predicted to be greater in stressful environme...
Deleterious alleles are constantly introduced into populations due to mutation. In subdivided popula...
Selection in novel environments can lead to a coordinated evolutionary response across a suite of ch...
Environmental heterogeneity helps maintain genetic variation in fitness. Therefore, one might predic...
Environmental stress generally exacerbates the harmful effects of inbreeding and it has been propose...
A common intuition among evolutionary biologists and ecologists is that environmental stress will in...
Stress is generally thought to increase the strength of selection, although empirical results are mi...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
The ability of populations to undergo adaptive evolution depends on the presence of genetic variatio...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Heterogeneity in the fitness effects of individual mutations has been found across different environ...
Although the effects of deleterious alleles often are predicted to be greater in stressful environme...
Deleterious alleles are constantly introduced into populations due to mutation. In subdivided popula...
Selection in novel environments can lead to a coordinated evolutionary response across a suite of ch...
Environmental heterogeneity helps maintain genetic variation in fitness. Therefore, one might predic...
Environmental stress generally exacerbates the harmful effects of inbreeding and it has been propose...