Heritable phenotypic traits under significant and consistent directional selection often fail to show the expected evolutionary response. A potential explanation for this contradiction is that because environmental conditions change constantly, environmental change can mask an evolutionary response to selection. We combined an "animal model" analysis with 36 years of data from a long-term study of great tits (Parus major) to explore selection on and evolution of a morphological trait: body mass at fledging. We found significant heritability of this trait, but despite consistent positive directional selection on both the phenotypic and the additive genetic component of body mass, the population mean phenotypic value declined rather than incr...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Understanding variation in clutch size and laying date in great tits (Parus major) Some of the key q...
Phenotypic differentiation between populations is thought to occur mainly at spatial scales where ge...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors shape the phenotypic an...
Estimates of genetic variation and selection allow for quantitative predictions of evolutionary chan...
The amount of genetic variance underlying a phenotypic trait and the strength of selection acting on...
Microevolution is expected to be commonplace, yet there are few thoroughly documented cases of micro...
Theoretical and laboratory research suggests that phenotypic plasticity can evolve under selection. ...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Understanding variation in clutch size and laying date in great tits (Parus major) Some of the key q...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that local population divergence will depend on the balance between the...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Understanding variation in clutch size and laying date in great tits (Parus major) Some of the key q...
Phenotypic differentiation between populations is thought to occur mainly at spatial scales where ge...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors shape the phenotypic an...
Estimates of genetic variation and selection allow for quantitative predictions of evolutionary chan...
The amount of genetic variance underlying a phenotypic trait and the strength of selection acting on...
Microevolution is expected to be commonplace, yet there are few thoroughly documented cases of micro...
Theoretical and laboratory research suggests that phenotypic plasticity can evolve under selection. ...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Understanding variation in clutch size and laying date in great tits (Parus major) Some of the key q...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that local population divergence will depend on the balance between the...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Understanding variation in clutch size and laying date in great tits (Parus major) Some of the key q...
Phenotypic differentiation between populations is thought to occur mainly at spatial scales where ge...