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Data from: Adaptation to a novel family environment involves both apparent and cryptic phenotypic changes
- 负责人:
- Schrader, Matthew
- 关键词:
- parental care cryptic evolution experimental evolution coadaptation burying beetle social evolution
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.3kh41
- 摘要:
- ed to the removal of post-hatching parental care. This adaptation involved clear increases in breeding success and larval density (number of dispersing lar
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Data from: Fine-scale local adaptation in an invasive freshwater fish has evolved in contemporary time
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.pc14j
- 摘要:
- Adaptive evolutionary change in only a few generations can increase the ability of non-native invasive species to spread, and yet adaptive
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Data from: Loss of adaptation following reversion suggests trade-offs in host use by a seed beetle
- 负责人:
- 关键词:
- insects;trade-offs;Experimental evolution;Callosobruchus maculatus;Adaptation;natural selection
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.v72q6
- 摘要:
- ve approach for detecting trade-offs would be to measure adaptation decay after selection is relaxed, i.e., when populations newly adapted to a novel host ar
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Data from: Plastic and evolutionary gene expression responses are correlated in European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) sub-populations adapt
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7bp03
- 摘要:
- Understanding how populations adapt to changing environmental conditions is a long-standing theme in evolutionary biology. Gene expression change
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Data from: Experimental evolution of parasitoid infectivity on symbiont-protected hosts leads to the emergence of genotype-specificity
- 负责人:
- 关键词:
- symbiosis;Aphis fabae;trade-offs;Hamiltonella defensa;Lysiphlebus fabarum;Coevolution;Adaptation
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.v8046
- 摘要:
- of correlated responses that could constrain such adaptation. These results show that parasitoids readily evolve counter-adaptations to heritable defensive symbionts
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Data from: Genetic signature of adaptive peak shift in threespine stickleback
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.6jj614kh
- 摘要:
- ge effect genetic changes (quantitative trait loci) contributed to adaptive evolution in populations that adapted to lakes representing a more dista
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Data from: The evolution of coexistence: reciprocal adaptation promotes the assembly of a simple community
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.70fg7
- 摘要:
- , it is unclear how often the evolution of coexistence represents adaptation in only one species or reciprocal adaptation among all interacting species. Her
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Data from: Diminishing-returns epistasis decreases adaptability along an evolutionary trajectory
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.7hh20
- 摘要:
- ong a single evolutionary trajectory, we show that declining adaptability is best explained by a decrease in the size of available beneficial mutati
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Data from: Maladaptive phenotypic plasticity in cardiac muscle growth is suppressed in high-altitude deer mice
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.n65r7p0
- 摘要:
- t adaptive phenotypic plasticity promotes evolutionary divergence, though several studies have also suggested that maladaptive plasticity can potentiate adaptation. The role
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Data from: The emergence of performance trade-offs during local adaptation: insights from experimental evolution
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.b1301
- 摘要:
- of diversity in this scenario. Specifically, alleles that promote adaptation in one environment are expected to promote maladaptation in alternative environments