Local adaptation can lead to genotype‐by‐environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoffs in alternative environments, and govern the distribution of biodiversity across geographic landscapes. Exploring the ecological circumstances that promote the evolution of fitness tradeoffs requires identifying how natural selection operates and during which ontogenetic stages natural selection is strongest. When organisms disperse to areas outside their natural range, tradeoffs might emerge when organisms struggle to reach key life history stages, or alternatively, die shortly after reaching life history stages if there are greater risks of mortality associated with costs to developing in novel environments. We used multiple populations fr...
One of the central questions in evolutionary ecology is how different functional capacities impact f...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype‐by‐environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype-by-environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Ecological speciation occurs when reproductive isolation evolves between populations adapting to con...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Species' geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Biological invasions are 'natural' experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
The long history of reciprocal transplant studies testing the hypothesis of local adaptation has sho...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
One of the central questions in evolutionary ecology is how different functional capacities impact f...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype‐by‐environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Local adaptation can lead to genotype-by-environment interactions, which can create fitness tradeoff...
Ecological speciation occurs when reproductive isolation evolves between populations adapting to con...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Fitness trade-offs across episodes of selection and environments influence life-history evolution an...
Species' geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Biological invasions are 'natural' experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
The long history of reciprocal transplant studies testing the hypothesis of local adaptation has sho...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Populations at the margins of a species' geographic range are often thought to be poorly adapted to ...
One of the central questions in evolutionary ecology is how different functional capacities impact f...
Extinction risk of small isolated populations in changing environments can be reduced by rapid adapt...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...