Survival is a key fitness component and the evolution of age- and stage-specific patterns in survival is a central question in evolutionary biology. In variable environments, favouring chances of survival at the expense of other fitness components could increase fitness by spreading risk across uncertain conditions, especially if environmental conditions improve in the future. Both the magnitude of environmental variation and temporal autocorrelation in the environment might therefore affect the evolution of survival patterns. Despite this, the influence of temporal autocorrelation on the evolution of survival patterns has not been addressed. Here, we use a trade-off structure which reflects the empirically inspired paradigm of acquisition ...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Understanding how a species' life history affects its capacity to cope with environmental changes is...
Natural environments are never truly constant, but the evolutionary implications of temporally varyi...
Survival is a key fitness component and the evolution of age- and stage-specific patterns in surviva...
Survival is a key fitness component and the evolution of age- and stage-specific patterns in surviva...
International audiencePrevious theory investigating the effects of environmental autocorrelation on ...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
Environmental stochasticity is known to play an important role in life-history evolution, but most g...
Phenotypic plasticity and its evolution may help evolutionary rescue in a novel and stressful enviro...
Proper timing of activities is one of the principal challenges faced by most organisms. Organisms ne...
It is commonly thought that temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters should be selected again...
The ability of a species to cope with both long-term and short-term environmental fluctuations might...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
International audienceIt is commonly thought that temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters sh...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Understanding how a species' life history affects its capacity to cope with environmental changes is...
Natural environments are never truly constant, but the evolutionary implications of temporally varyi...
Survival is a key fitness component and the evolution of age- and stage-specific patterns in surviva...
Survival is a key fitness component and the evolution of age- and stage-specific patterns in surviva...
International audiencePrevious theory investigating the effects of environmental autocorrelation on ...
One of the largest causes of fluctuations in the size and structure of populations is changes in the...
Environmental stochasticity is known to play an important role in life-history evolution, but most g...
Phenotypic plasticity and its evolution may help evolutionary rescue in a novel and stressful enviro...
Proper timing of activities is one of the principal challenges faced by most organisms. Organisms ne...
It is commonly thought that temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters should be selected again...
The ability of a species to cope with both long-term and short-term environmental fluctuations might...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
International audienceIt is commonly thought that temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters sh...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Understanding how a species' life history affects its capacity to cope with environmental changes is...
Natural environments are never truly constant, but the evolutionary implications of temporally varyi...