Abiotic stress is a major force of selection that organisms are constantly facing. While the evolutionary effects of various stressors have been broadly studied, it is only more recently that the relevance of interactions between evolution and underlying ecological conditions, that is, eco‐evolutionary feedbacks, have been highlighted. Here, we experimentally investigated how populations adapt to pH‐stress under high population densities. Using the protist species Tetrahymena thermophila, we studied how four different genotypes evolved in response to stressfully low pH conditions and high population densities. We found that genotypes underwent evolutionary changes, some shifting up and others shifting down their intrinsic rates of increase ...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
The structure and function of biological systems at all levels of organization are the product of ev...
1. Populations that expand their range can undergo rapid evolutionary adaptation of life-history tra...
At species’ range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Recognizing when and how rapid evolution drives ecological change is fundamental for our understandi...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Abstract We review and synthesize evidence from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology and popu...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Evolution might rescue populations from extinction in changing environments. Using experimental evol...
1. We review and synthesize evidence from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biol ‐ ogy and populat...
dependent selection is intensified at higher population densities in protist populations
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Abstract Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
The structure and function of biological systems at all levels of organization are the product of ev...
1. Populations that expand their range can undergo rapid evolutionary adaptation of life-history tra...
At species’ range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Recognizing when and how rapid evolution drives ecological change is fundamental for our understandi...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Abstract We review and synthesize evidence from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology and popu...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Evolution might rescue populations from extinction in changing environments. Using experimental evol...
1. We review and synthesize evidence from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biol ‐ ogy and populat...
dependent selection is intensified at higher population densities in protist populations
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Abstract Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
International audienceDispersal plasticity, when organisms adjust their dispersal decisions dependin...
The structure and function of biological systems at all levels of organization are the product of ev...