Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genetic variation in ecologically relevant traits, but earlier studies have not evaluated genetic variation in multivariate phenotypes. We asked whether populations at the latitudinal edges of the distribution have altered quantitative genetic architecture of ecologically relevant traits compared with midlatitude populations. We calculated measures of evolutionary potential in nine Arabidopsis lyrata populations spanning the latitudinal range of the species in eastern and midwestern North America. Environments at the latitudinal extremes have reduced water availability, and therefore plants were assessed under wet and dry treatments. We estimated ...
Demography determines the strength of genetic drift, which generally reduces genetic variation and t...
Abstract During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, whi...
How the balance between selection, migration and drift influences the evolution of local adaptation ...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Species may respond in three ways to environmental change: adapt, migrate, or go extinct. Studies of...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
International audienceDuring range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased geneti...
Elucidating the factors influencing genetic differentiation is an important task in biology, and the...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
Over very short spatial scales, the habitat of a species can differ in multiple abiotic and biotic f...
How phenotypic and genetic divergence among populations is influenced by the genetic architecture of...
Demography determines the strength of genetic drift, which generally reduces genetic variation and t...
Abstract During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, whi...
How the balance between selection, migration and drift influences the evolution of local adaptation ...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Species may respond in three ways to environmental change: adapt, migrate, or go extinct. Studies of...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
International audienceDuring range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased geneti...
Elucidating the factors influencing genetic differentiation is an important task in biology, and the...
Clinal variation is commonly interpreted as evidence of adaptive differentiation, although clines ca...
Over very short spatial scales, the habitat of a species can differ in multiple abiotic and biotic f...
How phenotypic and genetic divergence among populations is influenced by the genetic architecture of...
Demography determines the strength of genetic drift, which generally reduces genetic variation and t...
Abstract During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, whi...
How the balance between selection, migration and drift influences the evolution of local adaptation ...