This paper analyses the conditions for local adaptation in a metapopulation with infinitely many islands under a model of hard selection, where population size depends on local fitness. Each island belongs to one of two distinct ecological niches or habitats. Fitness is influenced by an additive trait which is under habitat‐dependent directional selection. Our analysis is based on the diffusion approximation and accounts for both genetic drift and demographic stochasticity. By neglecting linkage disequilibria, it yields the joint distribution of allele frequencies and population size on each island. We find that under hard selection, the conditions for local adaptation in a rare habitat are more restrictive for more polygenic traits: even m...
Dispersal, whether in the form of a dandelion seed drifting on the breeze, or a salmon migrating ups...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
International audienceDefining computable analytical measures of the effects of selection in populat...
This paper analyzes the conditions for local adaptation in a metapopulation with infinitely many isl...
A species distributed across diverse environments may adapt to local conditions. We ask how quickly ...
Evolution frequently plays out over ecological timescales. Local adaptation under the joint action ...
Evolution frequently plays out over ecological timescales. Local adaptation under the joint action o...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2015 The Author(s). Evolution © 2015 The Society for the Study of Evoluti...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
<p>The population fragments rapidly (within tens of generations) to small patches of tens to a few h...
Local adaptation and habitat choice are two key factors that control the distribution and diversific...
Maladapted individuals can only colonise a new habitat if they can evolve a positive growth rate fas...
Dispersal, whether in the form of a dandelion seed drifting on the breeze, or a salmon migrating ups...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
International audienceDefining computable analytical measures of the effects of selection in populat...
This paper analyzes the conditions for local adaptation in a metapopulation with infinitely many isl...
A species distributed across diverse environments may adapt to local conditions. We ask how quickly ...
Evolution frequently plays out over ecological timescales. Local adaptation under the joint action ...
Evolution frequently plays out over ecological timescales. Local adaptation under the joint action o...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2015 The Author(s). Evolution © 2015 The Society for the Study of Evoluti...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
The spatial configuration of metapopulations (numbers, sizes, and localization of patches) affects t...
<p>The population fragments rapidly (within tens of generations) to small patches of tens to a few h...
Local adaptation and habitat choice are two key factors that control the distribution and diversific...
Maladapted individuals can only colonise a new habitat if they can evolve a positive growth rate fas...
Dispersal, whether in the form of a dandelion seed drifting on the breeze, or a salmon migrating ups...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
International audienceDefining computable analytical measures of the effects of selection in populat...