Species’ ranges are limited by both ecological and evolutionary constraints. While there is a growing appreciation that ecological constraints include interactions among species, like competition, we know relatively little about how interactions contribute to evolutionary constraints at species' niche and range limits. Building on concepts from community ecology and evolutionary biology, we review how biotic interactions can influence adaptation at range limits by impeding the demographic conditions that facilitate evolution (which we term a ‘demographic pathway to adaptation’), and/or by imposing evolutionary trade-offs with the abiotic environment (a ‘trade-offs pathway’). While theory for the former is well-developed, theory for the trad...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
A species ’ range limits may shift in space either because of changes in ecological factors (e.g. cl...
There is no consensus on when biotic interactions impact the range limits of species. Starting from ...
Why do species not adapt to ever-wider ranges of conditions, gradually expanding their ecological ni...
<p>Specifically, range limit evolution depends on two compound parameters: (1) the ‘cost of migratio...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
The role and importance of ecological interactions for evolutionary responses to environmental chang...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Interactions between natural enemies and their victims are a pervasive feature of the natural world....
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
A species ’ range limits may shift in space either because of changes in ecological factors (e.g. cl...
There is no consensus on when biotic interactions impact the range limits of species. Starting from ...
Why do species not adapt to ever-wider ranges of conditions, gradually expanding their ecological ni...
<p>Specifically, range limit evolution depends on two compound parameters: (1) the ‘cost of migratio...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
The role and importance of ecological interactions for evolutionary responses to environmental chang...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Interactions between natural enemies and their victims are a pervasive feature of the natural world....
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...