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Autor:
Jennifer A. Lau, Mark D. Hammond, Jennifer E. Schmidt, Dylan J. Weese, Wendy H. Yang, Katy D. Heath
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 200:133-143
Autor:
Christie R. Klinger, Stephanie Heniff, Jennifer A. Lau, Justin C. Podowski, Katy D. Heath, Wendy H. Yang, Dylan J. Weese, Patricia V. Burke
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 107:229-238
Premise Nutrients, light, water, and temperature are key factors limiting the growth of individual plants in nature. Mutualistic interactions between plants and microbes often mediate resource limitation for both partners. In the mutualism between le
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 12, p e15659 (2010)
Local adaptation to different environments can promote mating isolation--either as an incidental by-product of trait divergence, or as a result of selection to avoid maladaptive mating. Numerous recent empirical examples point to the common influence
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https://doaj.org/article/79df8cc7d64f4cc09e0c4c60b5ef97bd
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 27:2487-2496
Leguminous crops, like soybeans, often rely on biologically fixed nitrogen via their symbiosis with rhizobia rather than synthetic nitrogen inputs. However, agricultural management practices may influence the effectiveness of biological nitrogen fixa
Autor:
Bryn T. M. Dentinger, Katy D. Heath, Dylan J. Weese, Patricia V. Burke, Benjamin R. Gordon, Christie R. Klinger, Jennifer A. Lau
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Understanding how mutualisms evolve in response to a changing environment will be critical for predicting the long‐term impacts of global changes, such as increased N (nitrogen) deposition. Bacterial mutualists in particular might evolve quickly, t
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 69:631-642
Human activities have altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle, and as a result, elevated N inputs are causing profound ecological changes in diverse ecosystems. The evolutionary consequences of this global change have been largely ignored even though e
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution. 2:574-592
Historical and contemporary evolutionary processes can both contribute to patterns of phenotypic variation among populations of a species. Recent studies are revealing how interactions between historical and contemporary processes better explain obse
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications. 4:354-366
Fine-scale genetic diversity and contemporary evolution can theoretically influence ecological dynamics in the wild. Such eco-evolutionary effects might be particularly relevant to the persistence of populations facing acute or chronic environmental
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 64:1802-1815
We conducted 10 mark–recapture experiments in natural populations of Trinidadian guppies to test hypotheses concerning the role of viability selection in geographic patterns of male color variation. Previous work has reported that male guppies are
Autor:
Dylan J. Weese, David N. Reznick, Andrew P. Hendry, Nathan P. Millar, Swanne P. Gordon, Michael T. Kinnison, Katja Räsänen, Michael J. Bryant
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 174:34-45
Numerous studies of wild populations have shown that phenotypic traits can change adaptively on short timescales, but very few studies have considered coincident changes in major fitness components. We here examine adaptive changes in life-history tr