It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristics and environmental requirements that vary in space and time. The evolution of adaptive phenotypes can result from genetic differentiation at the population level. Individuals, however, could also change their phenotype (adaptive plasticity) or select an environment because it matches with their phenotype (matching habitat choice). It is poorly known under which conditions these different solutions to environmental heterogeneity evolve and whether they operate together. Using an individual-based simulation model, we assessed which solutions evolved depending on degree of temporal variation, costs of multiple underlying traits, and order of dis...
Many species facing climate change have complex life cycles, with individuals in different stages di...
Habitat preference may promote adaptive divergence and speciation, yet the conditions under which th...
The match between functional trait variation in communities and environmental gradients is maintaine...
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristics...
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristic...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Spatial and temporal environmental variation can favor the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plastici...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
Many species facing climate change have complex life cycles, with individuals in different stages di...
Habitat preference may promote adaptive divergence and speciation, yet the conditions under which th...
The match between functional trait variation in communities and environmental gradients is maintaine...
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristics...
It can be challenging for organisms to achieve a good match between their phenotypic characteristic...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Spatial and temporal environmental variation can favor the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plastici...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
It has been argued that adaptive phenotypic plasticity may facilitate range expansions over spatiall...
Many species facing climate change have complex life cycles, with individuals in different stages di...
Habitat preference may promote adaptive divergence and speciation, yet the conditions under which th...
The match between functional trait variation in communities and environmental gradients is maintaine...