When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeographic scales. There is increasing evidence that such cases of rapid parallel evolution are fueled by standing genetic variation, but the source of this genetic variation remains poorly understood. In the salt-marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus, short-winged 'tidal' and long-winged 'seasonal' ecotypes have diverged in response to contrasting hydrological regimes and can be repeatedly found along the Atlantic European coast. By analyzing genomic variation across the beetles' distribution, we reveal that alleles selected in the tidal ecotype are spread across the genome and evolved during a singular and, likely, geographically isolated divergence eve...
Evolution can repeat itself, resulting in parallel adaptations in independent lineages occupying sim...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Stochastic population processes may cause differences between species histories and gene histories. ...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The study of natural populations from contrasting environments has greatly enhanced our understandin...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Genetic differentiation was studied among populations of the salt marsh beetle Pogonus littoralis (C...
Local adaptation likely involves selection on multiple, genetically unlinked traits to increase fitn...
Efforts to unravel the genomic basis of incipient speciation are hampered by a mismatch between our ...
Adaptation to a previously unoccupied niche within a single population is one of the most contentiou...
Evolution can repeat itself, resulting in parallel adaptations in independent lineages occupying sim...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Stochastic population processes may cause differences between species histories and gene histories. ...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The study of natural populations from contrasting environments has greatly enhanced our understandin...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Studying the evolutionary history of trait divergence, in particular those related to dispersal capa...
Genetic differentiation was studied among populations of the salt marsh beetle Pogonus littoralis (C...
Local adaptation likely involves selection on multiple, genetically unlinked traits to increase fitn...
Efforts to unravel the genomic basis of incipient speciation are hampered by a mismatch between our ...
Adaptation to a previously unoccupied niche within a single population is one of the most contentiou...
Evolution can repeat itself, resulting in parallel adaptations in independent lineages occupying sim...
Experimental evolution is a powerful tool to understand the adaptive potential of populations under ...
Stochastic population processes may cause differences between species histories and gene histories. ...