Since the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics over a century ago, there has been much debate about the evolutionary importance of mutations with large phenotypic effects. While population genetic models predict that large-effect mutations will typically contribute to adaptation following an abrupt change in environment, the prediction applies to populations of stable size and overlooks effects of population size change on adaptation (e.g., population decline following habitat loss; growth during range expansion). We evaluate the phenotypic and fitness effects of mutations contributing to adaptation immediately following an abrupt environmental shift that alters both selection and population size dynamics. We show that large-effect mutations a...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Do large populations always outcompete smaller ones? Does increasing the mutation rate have a simila...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environmen...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Standing genetic variation represents a genetic load on population fitness but can also support a ra...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Do large populations always outcompete smaller ones? Does increasing the mutation rate have a simila...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environmen...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
This thesis presents models that predict the effects of genetic factors contributing to an adaptatio...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Standing genetic variation represents a genetic load on population fitness but can also support a ra...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Do large populations always outcompete smaller ones? Does increasing the mutation rate have a simila...