Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stable range edges. This might be expected because: (1) range-shifting populations typically evolve increased dispersal on the expanding range edge; (2) increased dispersal steepens the relative slope of environmental gradients (gradients appear steeper to a more dispersive population); and (3) environmental gradients that are steep relative to dispersal encourage the formation of stable range edges (when gradients appear steep, adaptation on the range edge is swamped by maladapted genes). Methods: I test the idea that populations take longer to evolve across an environmental gradient when those populations have already undergone a period of s...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
The fitness of spatially expanding species has been shown to decrease over time and space, but speci...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
<p>Specifically, range limit evolution depends on two compound parameters: (1) the ‘cost of migratio...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
Aim: Globally, the geographical distributions of species are dynamic and strongly influenced by disp...
Why do species not adapt to ever-wider ranges of conditions, gradually expanding their ecological ni...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
Many species are undergoing distributional shifts in response to climate change. However, wide varia...
The fitness of spatially expanding species has been shown to decrease over time and space, but speci...
Many species are undergoing distributional changes in response to climate change. However, wide vari...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
The fitness of spatially expanding species has been shown to decrease over time and space, but speci...
Aim: I investigate the counter-intuitive possibility that range shift promotes the formation of stab...
<p>Specifically, range limit evolution depends on two compound parameters: (1) the ‘cost of migratio...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
The biotic and abiotic factors that facilitate or hinder species range expansions are many and compl...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
Aim: Globally, the geographical distributions of species are dynamic and strongly influenced by disp...
Why do species not adapt to ever-wider ranges of conditions, gradually expanding their ecological ni...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
Many species are undergoing distributional shifts in response to climate change. However, wide varia...
The fitness of spatially expanding species has been shown to decrease over time and space, but speci...
Many species are undergoing distributional changes in response to climate change. However, wide vari...
The movement rules used by an individual determine both its survival and dispersal success. Here, we...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
The fitness of spatially expanding species has been shown to decrease over time and space, but speci...