Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental aim of evolutionary biology, with the potential to yield predictions of adaptation to environmental change. Reciprocal transplant experiments and the evaluation of optimality models suggest that local adaptation is common but not universal, and some studies suggest that trait divergence is highly constrained by genetic variances and covariances of complex phenotypes. We analyze a large database of population divergence in plants and evaluate whether evolutionary divergence scales positively with standing genetic variation within populations (evolvability), as expected if genetic constraints are evolutionarily important. We further evaluate dif...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
If genetic constraints are important, then rates and direction of evolution should be related to tra...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Species diversity can vary dramatically across lineages due to differences in speciation and extinct...
Premise: Flower phenotypes evolve to attract pollinators and to ensure efficient pollen transfer to ...
While previous studies on character displacement tended to focus on trait divergence and convergence...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
In the event of a community turnover, population decline, or complete disappearance ofpollinators, a...
Two primary lines of indirect evidence for contemporary evolution in alien species are based on diff...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...
Understanding the causes and limits of population divergence in phenotypic traits is a fundamental a...
If genetic constraints are important, then rates and direction of evolution should be related to tra...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Genetic correlations between traits can concentrate genetic variance into fewer phenotypic dimension...
Species diversity can vary dramatically across lineages due to differences in speciation and extinct...
Premise: Flower phenotypes evolve to attract pollinators and to ensure efficient pollen transfer to ...
While previous studies on character displacement tended to focus on trait divergence and convergence...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
In the event of a community turnover, population decline, or complete disappearance ofpollinators, a...
Two primary lines of indirect evidence for contemporary evolution in alien species are based on diff...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
International audiencePhenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural se...