Background and Aims Knowledge on how climate-induced range shifts might affect natural selection is crucial to understand the evolution of species ranges. Methods Using historical demographic perspectives gathered from regional-scale phylogeography on the alpine herb Biscutella laevigata, indirect inferences on gene flow and signature of selection based on AFLP genotyping were compared between local populations persisting at the trailing edge and expanding at the leading edge. Key Results Spatial autocorrelation revealed that gene flow was two times more restricted at the trailing edge and genome scans indicated divergent selection in this persisting population. In contrast, no pattern of selection emerged in the expanding population at the...
Local adaptation at range edges influences species' distributions and how they respond to environmen...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Past climatic changes and especially the ice ages have had a great impact on both the distribution a...
Gene flow, drift and selection can be detected through different signatures across the genome and th...
Evolutionary processes acting at the expanding margins of a species' range are still poorly understo...
Plant species are known to adapt locally to their environment, particularly in mountainous areas whe...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Understanding the factors that shape adaptive genetic variation across species niches has become of ...
Local adaptation at range edges influences species’ distributions and how they respond to environmen...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Aim: Species' ecological traits influence their spatial genetic patterns. Bedrock preference strongl...
2018-2019 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner.A long-standing debate ...
Mountain plant species with wide elevational ranges are expected to be exposed to different selectio...
Vast population movements induced by recurrent climatic cycles have shaped the genetic structure of ...
Local adaptation at range edges influences species' distributions and how they respond to environmen...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...
Past climatic changes and especially the ice ages have had a great impact on both the distribution a...
Gene flow, drift and selection can be detected through different signatures across the genome and th...
Evolutionary processes acting at the expanding margins of a species' range are still poorly understo...
Plant species are known to adapt locally to their environment, particularly in mountainous areas whe...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Understanding the factors that shape adaptive genetic variation across species niches has become of ...
Local adaptation at range edges influences species’ distributions and how they respond to environmen...
The European Alpine system is an extensive mountain range, whose heterogeneous landscape together wi...
Aim: Species' ecological traits influence their spatial genetic patterns. Bedrock preference strongl...
2018-2019 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner.A long-standing debate ...
Mountain plant species with wide elevational ranges are expected to be exposed to different selectio...
Vast population movements induced by recurrent climatic cycles have shaped the genetic structure of ...
Local adaptation at range edges influences species' distributions and how they respond to environmen...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Genetic divergence by environment is a process whereby selection causes the formation of gene flow b...