Rapid environmental change presents a significant challenge to the persistence of natural populations. Rapid adaptation that increases population growth, enabling populations that declined following severe environmental change to grow and avoid extinction, is called evolutionary rescue. Numerous studies have shown that evolutionary rescue can indeed prevent extinction. Here, we extend those results by considering the demographic history of populations. To evaluate how demographic history influences evolutionary rescue, we created 80 populations of red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, with three classes of demographic history: diverse populations that did not experience a bottleneck, and populations that experienced either an intermediate ...
textIntraspecific genetic diversity is an important attribute of natural populations and is deemed c...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental ...
Consequences of within population variation have recently attracted an increased interest in evoluti...
Rapid environmental change presents a significant challenge to the persistence of natural population...
Setting aside high-quality large areas of habitat to protect threatened populations is becoming incr...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
International audienceThe risk of extinction faced by small isolated populations in changing environ...
Population genetic theory predicts that adaptation in novel environments is enhanced by genetic vari...
Rapid adaptation can be necessary to prevent extinction when populations are exposed to extremely ma...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
Predicting the fate of individuals colonizing novel habitats is an elusive but critical goal in fiel...
International audienceColonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution an...
textIntraspecific genetic diversity is an important attribute of natural populations and is deemed c...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental ...
Consequences of within population variation have recently attracted an increased interest in evoluti...
Rapid environmental change presents a significant challenge to the persistence of natural population...
Setting aside high-quality large areas of habitat to protect threatened populations is becoming incr...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
International audienceThe risk of extinction faced by small isolated populations in changing environ...
Population genetic theory predicts that adaptation in novel environments is enhanced by genetic vari...
Rapid adaptation can be necessary to prevent extinction when populations are exposed to extremely ma...
Conceptual and methodological advances in population and evolutionary ecology are often pursued with...
Predicting the fate of individuals colonizing novel habitats is an elusive but critical goal in fiel...
International audienceColonization and expansion into novel landscapes determine the distribution an...
textIntraspecific genetic diversity is an important attribute of natural populations and is deemed c...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental ...
Consequences of within population variation have recently attracted an increased interest in evoluti...