Ecological factors may contribute to reproductive isolation if differential local adaptation causes immigrant or hybrid fitness reduction. Because local adaptation results from the interaction between natural selection and adaptive traits, it is crucial to investigate both to understand ecological speciation. Previously, we used niche modelling to identify local water availability as an environmental correlate of incipient ecological speciation between two subspecies in Boechera stricta, a close relative of Arabidopsis. Here, we performed several large-scale glasshouse experiments to investigate the divergence of various physiological, phenological and morphological traits. Although we found no significant difference in physiological traits...
Selection on quantitative trait loci (QTL) may vary among natural environments due to differences in...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Genetically-based trait variation across environmental gradients can reflect adaptation to local env...
Ecological factors may contribute to reproductive isolation if differential local adaptation causes ...
Elucidating the factors influencing genetic differentiation is an important task in biology, and the...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Selection for local adaptation results in genetic differentiation in ecologically important traits. ...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
Trade-offs among traits are important for maintaining biodiversity, but the role of natural selectio...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Selection on quantitative trait loci (QTL) may vary among natural environments due to differences in...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Genetically-based trait variation across environmental gradients can reflect adaptation to local env...
Ecological factors may contribute to reproductive isolation if differential local adaptation causes ...
Elucidating the factors influencing genetic differentiation is an important task in biology, and the...
Many forms of reproductive isolation contribute to speciation, and early acting barriers may be espe...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Abiotic and biotic conditions often vary continuously across the landscape, imposing divergent selec...
Selection for local adaptation results in genetic differentiation in ecologically important traits. ...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
Trade-offs among traits are important for maintaining biodiversity, but the role of natural selectio...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Selection on quantitative trait loci (QTL) may vary among natural environments due to differences in...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Genetically-based trait variation across environmental gradients can reflect adaptation to local env...