Evolutionary convergence is a core issue in the study of adaptive evolution, as well as a highly debated topic at present. Few studies have analyzed this issue using a "real-time" or evolutionary trajectory approach. Do populations that are initially differentiated converge to a similar adaptive state when experiencing a common novel environment? Drosophila subobscura populations founded from different locations and years showed initial differences and variation in evolutionary rates in several traits during short-term (∼20 generations) laboratory adaptation. Here, we extend that analysis to 40 more generations to analyze (1) how differences in evolutionary dynamics among populations change between shorter and longer time spans, and (2) whe...
Convergent adaptation is the independent evolution of similar traits conferring a fitness advantage ...
Adaptation to a new environment (as well as its underlying mechanisms) is one of the most important ...
Recombination rates vary between species and individuals, but the evolutionary significance of this ...
Evolutionary convergence is a core issue in the study of adaptive evolution, as well as a highly deb...
Evolutionary convergence is a core issue in the study of adaptive evolution, as well as a highly deb...
<div><p>The roles of history, chance and selection have long been debated in evolutionary biology. T...
The roles of history, chance and selection have long been debated in evolutionary biology. Though un...
Laboratory selection experiments are alluring in their simplicity, power, and ability to inform us a...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
An important question concerning adaptation to novel environments is the prevalence of convergence o...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Most founding events entail a reduction of population size, which in turn leads to genetic drift eff...
BackgroundStudies combining experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing have found that ad...
The relative impact of selection, chance and history will determine the predictability of evolution....
Convergent adaptation is the independent evolution of similar traits conferring a fitness advantage ...
Adaptation to a new environment (as well as its underlying mechanisms) is one of the most important ...
Recombination rates vary between species and individuals, but the evolutionary significance of this ...
Evolutionary convergence is a core issue in the study of adaptive evolution, as well as a highly deb...
Evolutionary convergence is a core issue in the study of adaptive evolution, as well as a highly deb...
<div><p>The roles of history, chance and selection have long been debated in evolutionary biology. T...
The roles of history, chance and selection have long been debated in evolutionary biology. Though un...
Laboratory selection experiments are alluring in their simplicity, power, and ability to inform us a...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
An important question concerning adaptation to novel environments is the prevalence of convergence o...
Background: Natural selection and genetic drift are major forces responsible for temporal genetic ch...
Most founding events entail a reduction of population size, which in turn leads to genetic drift eff...
BackgroundStudies combining experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing have found that ad...
The relative impact of selection, chance and history will determine the predictability of evolution....
Convergent adaptation is the independent evolution of similar traits conferring a fitness advantage ...
Adaptation to a new environment (as well as its underlying mechanisms) is one of the most important ...
Recombination rates vary between species and individuals, but the evolutionary significance of this ...