Rudin-Bitterli et al. created pure and reciprocal crosses of the Australian crawling frog Pseudophryne guentheri among geographically distant populations to investigate fitness impacts of targeted gene flow in counteracting a drying environment. When reared on wet and dry soils, embryonic survival depended on the origin of gametes from each sex, highlighting the need to experimentally evaluate the outcomes of TGF prior to implementing management actions
Climate change is increasing variability in precipitation patterns in many parts of the globe. Unpre...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
Assessing in wild populations how fitness is impacted by inbreeding and genetic drift is a major goa...
Environmental change often requires evolutionary responses, and therefore understanding the genetic ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
International audienceThe detrimental effects of genetic erosion on small isolated populations are w...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Theory suggests that parental relatedness is a continuous variable with a fitness optimum that we he...
Targeted gene flow is an emerging conservation strategy. It involves translocating individuals with ...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
Relative fitness of parental and hybrid Leopard Frogs was examined by measuring larval performance i...
Predicting the ecological and evolutionary significance of hybridization depends on accurate and com...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Climate change is increasing variability in precipitation patterns in many parts of the globe. Unpre...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
Assessing in wild populations how fitness is impacted by inbreeding and genetic drift is a major goa...
Environmental change often requires evolutionary responses, and therefore understanding the genetic ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of individuals ...
International audienceThe detrimental effects of genetic erosion on small isolated populations are w...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Theory suggests that parental relatedness is a continuous variable with a fitness optimum that we he...
Targeted gene flow is an emerging conservation strategy. It involves translocating individuals with ...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
Relative fitness of parental and hybrid Leopard Frogs was examined by measuring larval performance i...
Predicting the ecological and evolutionary significance of hybridization depends on accurate and com...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Climate change is increasing variability in precipitation patterns in many parts of the globe. Unpre...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
Assessing in wild populations how fitness is impacted by inbreeding and genetic drift is a major goa...