Abstract Under environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can be unmasked and exposed to selection. The amount of hidden variation is expected to be higher for life history traits, which strongly correlate to individual fitness, than for morphological traits, in which fitness effects are more ambiguous. However, no consensual pattern has been recovered yet, and this idea is still debated in the literature. Here, we hypothesize that the classical categorization of traits (i.e., life history and morphology) may fail to capture their proximity to fitness. In the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria, a model organism for the study of insect polyphenism, we quantified changes in additive genetic variation elicited by life...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
The ability of populations to undergo adaptive evolution depends on the presence of genetic variatio...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
International audienceUnder environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can b...
The additive genetic variation (VA) of fitness in a population is of particular importance to quanti...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Assessing the genetic adaptive potential of populations and species is essential for better understa...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
We examined the genetic basis of clinal adaptation by determining the evolutionary response of life-...
The hypothesis that genetic homeostasis breaks down to yield greater genetic variance in more stress...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Ecological conditions such as nutrition can change genetic covariances between traits and accelerate...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
The ability of populations to undergo adaptive evolution depends on the presence of genetic variatio...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
International audienceUnder environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can b...
The additive genetic variation (VA) of fitness in a population is of particular importance to quanti...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Traits do not evolve independently. To understand how trait changes under selection might constrain ...
Assessing the genetic adaptive potential of populations and species is essential for better understa...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
In insects, extra-molting has been viewed as a compensatory mechanism for nymphal growth that contri...
We examined the genetic basis of clinal adaptation by determining the evolutionary response of life-...
The hypothesis that genetic homeostasis breaks down to yield greater genetic variance in more stress...
Laboratory selection in thermal regimes that differed in the amplitude and the predictability of dai...
Ecological conditions such as nutrition can change genetic covariances between traits and accelerate...
Adaptation of natural populations to variable environmental conditions may occur by changes in trait...
The ability of populations to undergo adaptive evolution depends on the presence of genetic variatio...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...