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Autor:
Veronika N. Laine, Els Atema, Priscilla Vlaming, Irene Verhagen, Christa Mateman, Jip J. C. Ramakers, Kees van Oers, Kamiel Spoelstra, Marcel E. Visser
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events, leading to selection on the properties of the clock underlying these rhythms. To quantify this selection in the wild, we need, however, to phenotype
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https://doaj.org/article/398deceb59114fd6aa2d0548b4525049
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Autor:
D. Van Toledo, E. Breekveldt, J. Ijspeert, L. De Jonge, H. Van De Schootbrugge-Vandermeer, A. Van Vuuren, F. Van Kemenade, C. Ramakers, I. Nagtegaal, M. Van Leerdam, M. Spaander, I. Lansdorp-Vogelaar, E. Toes-Zoutendijk, E. Dekker
Publikováno v:
ESGE Days 2022.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(3), 745-756
The Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(3), 745-756. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (2020) 3
The Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(3), 745-756. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (2020) 3
Global climate change has sparked a vast research effort into the demographic and evolutionary consequences of mismatches between consumer and resource phenology. Many studies have used the difference in peak dates to quantify phenological synchrony
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Publikováno v:
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Evolution, 73(2), 175-187. Wiley Online Library
Evolution, 73(2), 175-187. Wiley Online Library
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environments, yet may be insufficient to adapt to a directionally changing environment. To study whether plasticity can evolve under current climate change, we
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33(3), 352-366
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33(3), 352-366. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (2020) 3
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33(3), 352-366. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (2020) 3
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the degree of plasticity (individual‐by‐environment interaction (I × E)), which has implications for the capacity of populations to respond to selection
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/quantifying-individual-variation-in-reaction-norms-mind-the-resid
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/quantifying-individual-variation-in-reaction-norms-mind-the-resid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology, 329(8-9), 506-510
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 329 (2018) 8-9
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 329(8-9), 506-510. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 329 (2018) 8-9
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 329(8-9), 506-510. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Progressive illumination at night poses an increasing threat to species worldwide. Light at night is particularly problematic for bats as most species are nocturnal and often cross relatively large distances when commuting between roosts and foraging
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2, 1093-1103. Springer Science+Business Media
Nature ecology & evolution
Nature ecology & evolution
Predicting the rate of adaptation to environmental change in wild populations is important for understanding evolutionary change. However, predictions may be unreliable if the two key variables affecting the rate of evolutionary change—heritability