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- adaptation hypothesis Latest Research Papers | ScienceGate
Find the latest published documents for adaptation hypothesis, Related hot topics, top authors, the most cited documents, and related journals
- Understanding Local Adaptation to Prepare Populations for Climate . . .
In the present article, we review recent advances in the study of local adaptation and highlight ways these tools can be applied in conservation efforts Cutting-edge tools are available to help better identify and characterize local adaptation
- Distributed Adaptations: Can a Species Be Adapted While No Single . . .
The notion of distributed adaptations introduced in this paper complements and generalizes other evolutionary notions, including social information, niche construction and developmental niche construction, distributed skills and the skill pool effect, and work on strategy choice and conformism
- The most-cited ecology papers published in the last 10 years, and why . . .
Ecology’s most-cited papers are a window into where the field is at and where it’s going An imperfect and distorted window, of course–only a few types of ecology papers, on a few topics and published by a few journals, have any chance of becoming really highly cited But a window nonetheless
- Two Hypotheses About Climate Change and Species Distributions
This paper proposes two new macroecological hypotheses—the variability damping hypothesis and the variability adaptation hypothesis —to understand how ecological dynamics and evolutionary history could influence biogeographic patterns being forced by contem-
- Ecological character displacement and the study of adaptation - PNAS
particular adaptive hypothesis: the more such tests a hypothesis survives, the stron-ger may be our confidence in it Recent approaches to the study of char-acter displacement exemplify this ap-proach Schluter and McPhail (23) out-lined six tests of a hypothesis of ecological character displacement, which were fur-
- Adaptive Evolution in Ecological Communities | PLOS Biology
Understanding how ecological communities drive adaptation requires experimentally manipulating putative selective agents (i e , species composition) and following the evolutionary response of populations over one to multiple generations
- The population ecology of contemporary adaptations: what empirical . . .
We found that studies of contemporary adaptation fall into two general settings: (1) colonization of new environments that established newly adapted populations, and (2) local adaptations within the context of a heterogeneous environments and metapopulation structure
- Toward a theory for diversity gradients: the abundance–adaptation . . .
The abundance–adaptation hypothesis argues that taxa with more individuals and faster generation times will have more evolutionary ‘experiments’ allowing expansion into, and diversification within, novel habitats
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