Altitudinal gradients offer valuable study systems to investigate how adap- tive genetic diversity is distributed within and between natural populations and which factors promote or prevent adaptive differentiation. The environ- mental clines along altitudinal gradients tend to be steep relative to the dispersal distance of many organisms, providing an opportunity to study the joint effects of divergent natural selection and gene flow. Temperature is one variable showing consistent altitudinal changes, and altitudinal gradi- ents can therefore provide spatial surrogates for some of the changes antici- pated under climate change. Here, we investigate the extent and patterns of adaptive divergence in animal populations along altitudi...
In populations that are distributed across steep environmental gradients, the potential for local ad...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
Ecological speciation is defined as the emergence of reproductive isolation as a direct or indirect ...
We review life-history variation along elevation in animals and plants and illustrate its drivers, m...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
Comparative studies, across and within taxa, have made important contributions to our understanding ...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
Predicted climate change is heading in many respects into untested environmental conditions for tree...
Abstract The extent to which genomic convergence shapes locally adapted phenotypes in different spec...
Altitudinal gradient creates favorable system for research of populations from different altitudes a...
Here we review how adaptive traits contribute to the emergence and maintenance of species richness g...
When environmental variation is spatially continuous, dispersing individuals move among nearby sites...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
In populations that are distributed across steep environmental gradients, the potential for local ad...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
Ecological speciation is defined as the emergence of reproductive isolation as a direct or indirect ...
We review life-history variation along elevation in animals and plants and illustrate its drivers, m...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
Comparative studies, across and within taxa, have made important contributions to our understanding ...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
Predicted climate change is heading in many respects into untested environmental conditions for tree...
Abstract The extent to which genomic convergence shapes locally adapted phenotypes in different spec...
Altitudinal gradient creates favorable system for research of populations from different altitudes a...
Here we review how adaptive traits contribute to the emergence and maintenance of species richness g...
When environmental variation is spatially continuous, dispersing individuals move among nearby sites...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
In populations that are distributed across steep environmental gradients, the potential for local ad...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
Ecological speciation is defined as the emergence of reproductive isolation as a direct or indirect ...