The evolutionary genomics of species' responses to climate change
JA Aguirre-Liguori, S Ramírez-Barahona… - Nature Ecology & …, 2021 - nature.com
Climate change is a threat to biodiversity. One way that this threat manifests is through
pronounced shifts in the geographical range of species over time. To predict these shifts …
pronounced shifts in the geographical range of species over time. To predict these shifts …
Geographic variation in genetic and demographic performance: new insights from an old biogeographical paradigm
Abstract The 'centre–periphery hypothesis'(CPH) is a long‐standing postulate in ecology
that states that genetic variation and demographic performance of a species decrease from …
that states that genetic variation and demographic performance of a species decrease from …
Massive haplotypes underlie ecotypic differentiation in sunflowers
Species often include multiple ecotypes that are adapted to different environments.
However, it is unclear how ecotypes arise and how their distinctive combinations of adaptive …
However, it is unclear how ecotypes arise and how their distinctive combinations of adaptive …
[图书][B] Ecological speciation
P Nosil - 2012 - books.google.com
The origin of biological diversity, via the formation of new species, can be inextricably linked
to adaptation to the ecological environment. Specifically, ecological processes are central to …
to adaptation to the ecological environment. Specifically, ecological processes are central to …
Genetic isolation by environment or distance: which pattern of gene flow is most common?
JP Sexton, SB Hangartner, AA Hoffmann - Evolution, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Gene flow among populations can enhance local adaptation if it introduces new genetic
variants available for selection, but strong gene flow can also stall adaptation by swamping …
variants available for selection, but strong gene flow can also stall adaptation by swamping …
Microgeographic adaptation and the spatial scale of evolution
Local adaptation has been a major focus of evolutionary ecologists working across diverse
systems for decades. However, little of this research has explored variation at …
systems for decades. However, little of this research has explored variation at …
Some genetic consequences of ice ages, and their role in divergence and speciation
GM Hewitt - Biological journal of the Linnean Society, 1996 - academic.oup.com
The genetic effects of pleistocene ice ages are approached by deduction from
paleoenvironmental information, by induction from the genetic structure of populations and …
paleoenvironmental information, by induction from the genetic structure of populations and …
The paradox of adaptive trait clines with nonclinal patterns in the underlying genes
KE Lotterhos - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Multivariate climate change presents an urgent need to understand how species adapt to
complex environments. Population genetic theory predicts that loci under selection will form …
complex environments. Population genetic theory predicts that loci under selection will form …
Divergent selection and heterogeneous genomic divergence
Levels of genetic differentiation between populations can be highly variable across the
genome, with divergent selection contributing to such heterogeneous genomic divergence …
genome, with divergent selection contributing to such heterogeneous genomic divergence …
Genetic consequences of range expansions
Although range expansions have occurred recurrently in the history of most species, their
genetic consequences have been little investigated. Theoretical studies show that range …
genetic consequences have been little investigated. Theoretical studies show that range …