Abstract During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, which in turn can alter and potentially compromise adaptive dynamics, preventing the removal of deleterious mutations and slowing down adaptation. Here, we contrast populations of the European subspecies Arabidopsis lyrata ssp. petraea, which expanded its Northern range after the last glaciation. We document a sharp decline in effective population size in the range-edge population and observe that nonsynonymous variants segregate at higher frequencies. We detect a 4.9% excess of derived nonsynonymous variants per individual in the range-edge population, suggesting an increase of the genomic burden of deleterious mutations. Inference of the fitne...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Abstract How the balance between selection, migration, and drift influences the evolution of local ...
International audienceDuring range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased geneti...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
The global environment changes fast, posing novel challenges for many plant species, which must adap...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Demography determines the strength of genetic drift, which generally reduces genetic variation and t...
Species range expansion reduces genetic variation at the margins of a species range and should thus ...
How the balance between selection, migration and drift influences the evolution of local adaptation ...
While linkage disequilibrium (LD) is an important parameter in genetics and evolutionary biology, th...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Abstract How the balance between selection, migration, and drift influences the evolution of local ...
International audienceDuring range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased geneti...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Neutral genetic diversity gradients have long been used to infer the colonization history of species...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
The global environment changes fast, posing novel challenges for many plant species, which must adap...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Demography determines the strength of genetic drift, which generally reduces genetic variation and t...
Species range expansion reduces genetic variation at the margins of a species range and should thus ...
How the balance between selection, migration and drift influences the evolution of local adaptation ...
While linkage disequilibrium (LD) is an important parameter in genetics and evolutionary biology, th...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Abstract How the balance between selection, migration, and drift influences the evolution of local ...