Experimental and theoretical studies have highlighted the impact of gene flow on the probability of evolutionary rescue in structured habitats. Mathematical modelling and simulations of evolutionary rescue in spatially or otherwise structured populations showed that intermediate migration rates can often maximize the probability of rescue in gradually or abruptly deteriorating habitats. These theoretical results corroborate the positive effect of gene flow on evolutionary rescue that has been identified in experimental yeast populations. The observations that gene flow can facilitate adaptation are in seeming conflict with traditional population genetics results that show that gene flow usually hampers (local) adaptation. Identifying condi...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Genetic variation and population sizes are critical factors for successful adaptation to novel envir...
Genetic variation and population sizes are critical factors for successful adaptation to novel envir...
Evolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an environmental change, su...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population genetically adapts to a new stressful environment that ...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental ...
International audienceEvolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an en...
Populations may genetically adapt to severe stress that would otherwise cause their extirpation. Rec...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
How likely is it that a population escapes extinction through adaptive evolution? The answer to this...
Environmental change, if severe, can drive a population extinct unless the population succeeds in ad...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Genetic variation and population sizes are critical factors for successful adaptation to novel envir...
Genetic variation and population sizes are critical factors for successful adaptation to novel envir...
Evolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an environmental change, su...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population genetically adapts to a new stressful environment that ...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
Evolutionary rescue occurs when a population that is threatened with extinction by an environmental ...
International audienceEvolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an en...
Populations may genetically adapt to severe stress that would otherwise cause their extirpation. Rec...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
How likely is it that a population escapes extinction through adaptive evolution? The answer to this...
Environmental change, if severe, can drive a population extinct unless the population succeeds in ad...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...