Environmental changes have caused episodes of habitat expansions in the evolutionary history of many species. These range changes affect the dynamics of biological evolution in multiple ways. Recent microbial experiments as well as simulations suggest that enhanced genetic drift at the frontier of a two-dimensional range expansion can cause genetic sectoring patterns with fractal domain boundaries. Here, we propose and analyze a simple model of asexual biological evolution at expanding frontiers that explains these neutral patterns and predicts the effect of natural selection. We find that beneficial mutations give rise to sectors with an opening angle that depends sensitively on the selective advantage of the mutants. Deleterious mutations...
Background: On rugged fitness landscapes where sign epistasis is common, adaptation can often involv...
The dynamics of range formation are important for understanding and predicting species distributions...
Although range expansions have occurred recurrently in the history of most species, their genetic co...
Environmental changes have caused episodes of habitat expansions in the evolutionary history of many...
Environmental changes have caused episodes of habitat expansions in the evolutionary history of many...
Abstract Background Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Ran...
Many theoretical and experimental studies suggest that range expansions can have severe consequences...
Large scale genomic surveys are partly motivated by the idea that the neutral genetic variation of a...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd When a biological population expands into new territory, genetic drift develops ...
When a biological population expands into new territory, genetic drift develops an enormous influenc...
The colonization of unoccupied territory by invading species, known as range expansion, is a spatial...
Expanding populations incur a mutation burden, the socalled expansion load. Using a mixture of indiv...
There is an increasing recognition that evolutionary processes play a key role in determining the dy...
Bacterial populations have been shown to accumulate deleterious mutations during spatial expansions ...
Background: On rugged fitness landscapes where sign epistasis is common, adaptation can often involv...
The dynamics of range formation are important for understanding and predicting species distributions...
Although range expansions have occurred recurrently in the history of most species, their genetic co...
Environmental changes have caused episodes of habitat expansions in the evolutionary history of many...
Environmental changes have caused episodes of habitat expansions in the evolutionary history of many...
Abstract Background Many species are shifting their ranges in response to global climate change. Ran...
Many theoretical and experimental studies suggest that range expansions can have severe consequences...
Large scale genomic surveys are partly motivated by the idea that the neutral genetic variation of a...
International audienceContemporary evolution has the potential to significantly alter biotic respons...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd When a biological population expands into new territory, genetic drift develops ...
When a biological population expands into new territory, genetic drift develops an enormous influenc...
The colonization of unoccupied territory by invading species, known as range expansion, is a spatial...
Expanding populations incur a mutation burden, the socalled expansion load. Using a mixture of indiv...
There is an increasing recognition that evolutionary processes play a key role in determining the dy...
Bacterial populations have been shown to accumulate deleterious mutations during spatial expansions ...
Background: On rugged fitness landscapes where sign epistasis is common, adaptation can often involv...
The dynamics of range formation are important for understanding and predicting species distributions...
Although range expansions have occurred recurrently in the history of most species, their genetic co...