International audienceWe illustrate an evolutionary host shift driven by increased fitness on a novel host, despite maladaptation to it in six separate host-adaptive traits. Here, local adaptation is defined as possession of traits that provide advantage in specific environmental contexts; thus individuals can have higher fitness in benign environments to which they are maladapted than in demanding environments to which they are well adapted. A population of the butterfly Euphydryas editha adapted to a long-lived, chemically well-defended host, Pedicularis, had traditionally been under natural selection to avoid the ephemeral, less-defended Collinsia. The lifespan of Collinsia was so short that it senesced before larvae entered diapause. Af...
When species shift their ranges to track climate change, they are almost certain to experience novel...
The evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, whereby organisms respond to cues to produce phenot...
Evolutionary ecology has developed from a broadly descriptive and partially quantified explanation o...
International audienceWe illustrate an evolutionary host shift driven by increased fitness on a nove...
Relationships between biased dispersal and local adaptation are currently debated. Here, I show how ...
Changes in host use in herbivorous insects can lead to diversification, speciation, and changes in ...
Adoption of novel host plants by herbivorous insects can require new adaptations and may entail loss...
Gene flow between populations that are adapting to distinct environments may be restricted if hybrid...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
International audienceStudies in birds and trees show climatic stresses distributed across species' ...
The changes in species' geographical distribution demanded by climate change are often critically li...
Evolutionary traps arise when organisms use novel, low-quality or even lethal resources based on pre...
Recent studies with diverse taxa have shown that parents can utilize their experience of the environ...
Species living in highly fragmented landscapes often occur as metapopulations with frequent populati...
When species shift their ranges to track climate change, they are almost certain to experience novel...
The evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, whereby organisms respond to cues to produce phenot...
Evolutionary ecology has developed from a broadly descriptive and partially quantified explanation o...
International audienceWe illustrate an evolutionary host shift driven by increased fitness on a nove...
Relationships between biased dispersal and local adaptation are currently debated. Here, I show how ...
Changes in host use in herbivorous insects can lead to diversification, speciation, and changes in ...
Adoption of novel host plants by herbivorous insects can require new adaptations and may entail loss...
Gene flow between populations that are adapting to distinct environments may be restricted if hybrid...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
International audienceStudies in birds and trees show climatic stresses distributed across species' ...
The changes in species' geographical distribution demanded by climate change are often critically li...
Evolutionary traps arise when organisms use novel, low-quality or even lethal resources based on pre...
Recent studies with diverse taxa have shown that parents can utilize their experience of the environ...
Species living in highly fragmented landscapes often occur as metapopulations with frequent populati...
When species shift their ranges to track climate change, they are almost certain to experience novel...
The evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, whereby organisms respond to cues to produce phenot...
Evolutionary ecology has developed from a broadly descriptive and partially quantified explanation o...