Small populations are thought to be adaptively handicapped, not only because they suffer more from deleterious mutations but also because they have limited access to new beneficial mutations, particularly those conferring large benefits.Here, we test this widely held conjecture using both simulations and experiments with small and large bacterial populations evolving in either a simple or a complex nutrient environment. Consistent with expectations, we find that small populations are adaptively constrained in the simple environment; however, in the complex environment small populations not only follow more heterogeneous adaptive trajectories, but can also attain higher fitness than the large populations. Large populations are constrained to...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Abstract Background During their lifetime, microbes are exposed to environmental variations, each wi...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Background Small populations are thought to be adaptively handicapped, not only because they suffer ...
Background Small populations are thought to be adaptively handicapped, not only because they suffer ...
<div><p>There is ample empirical evidence revealing that fitness landscapes are often complex: the f...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Constraints on phenotypic variation limit the capacity of organisms to adapt to the multiple selecti...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Constraints on phenotypic variation limit the capacity of organisms to adapt to the multiple selecti...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Abstract Background During their lifetime, microbes are exposed to environmental variations, each wi...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Background Small populations are thought to be adaptively handicapped, not only because they suffer ...
Background Small populations are thought to be adaptively handicapped, not only because they suffer ...
<div><p>There is ample empirical evidence revealing that fitness landscapes are often complex: the f...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Constraints on phenotypic variation limit the capacity of organisms to adapt to the multiple selecti...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Constraints on phenotypic variation limit the capacity of organisms to adapt to the multiple selecti...
Population bottlenecks are commonplace in experimental evolution, specifically in serial passaging e...
Abstract Background During their lifetime, microbes are exposed to environmental variations, each wi...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...