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View article: Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive variation in local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population
Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive variation in local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population Open
The susceptibility of species to habitat changes depends on which ecological drivers shape individual fitness components. To date, only a few studies have quantified fitness components such as the Lifetime Reproductive Success across multi…
View article: Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive variation in local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population
Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive variation in local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population Open
This folder includes the revised version of the preprint entitled "Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population". A previous stage of revision occured so that it is versi…
View article: Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population
Spatial autocorrelation and host anemone species drive local components of fitness in a wild clownfish population Open
Ecological drivers of fitness components such as the lifetime reproductive success (LRS) determine whether a population will be susceptible to change in its habitat. To date, only few studies quantified the LRS across multiple generations …
View article: No evidence of direct contribution of adult plant stages to climate adaptation in snapdragon plants
No evidence of direct contribution of adult plant stages to climate adaptation in snapdragon plants Open
Signatures of local adaptation have been found at all life stages in plants. Yet, the contribution of later plant stages is rarely disentangled from the influence of early-life stages. Here, we investigate the direct contribution of adult …
View article: Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants
Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
Spatial variation in natural selection is expected to shape phenotypic variation of wild populations and drive their evolution. Although evidence of phenotypic divergence across populations experiencing different selection regimes is abund…
snapdragon dataset & R script - Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
- Dataset used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants" - R script used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a …
snapdragon dataset & R script - Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
- Dataset used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants" - R script used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a …
snapdragon dataset & R script - Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
- Dataset used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants" - R script used in article "Natural selection fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a …
snapdragon dataset & R script - Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
- Dataset used in article "Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants" - R script used in article "Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside …
snapdragon dataset & R script - Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants Open
- Dataset used in article "Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside a wild population of snapdragon plants" - R script used in article "Adaptive landscape fluctuates at an extremely fine spatial scale inside …
Current spring warming as a driver of selection on reproductive timing in a wild passerine Open
Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness‐related traits affected by climate and exhibiting genetic variance. Although the relationship between warmer spring temperature and earlier timing of reproduct…
Humans and Tits in the City: Quantifying the Effects of Human Presence on Great Tit and Blue Tit Reproductive Trait Variation Open
Environmental conditions are key drivers of life-history evolution, and the urban environment is an extreme form of land-use readily inhabited by avian wildlife, whose life-history variation in such altered environment is still poorly unde…
Multiple extreme climatic events strengthen selection for earlier breeding in a wild passerine Open
Global climate warming results in an increase in mean temperatures and in the frequency of extreme climatic events (ECEs), which could both strongly impact ecosystems and populations. Most studies assessing the impact of global warming on …
Table S3 from Multiple extreme climatic events strengthen selection for earlier breeding in a wild passerine Open
Results of LRTs conducted between each model pair.
Supplementary material from "Multiple extreme climatic events strengthen selection for earlier breeding in a wild passerine" Open
Global climate warming results in an increase in mean temperatures and in the frequency of extreme climatic events (ECEs), which could both strongly impact ecosystems and populations. Most studies assessing the impact of global warming on …
Table S2 from Multiple extreme climatic events strengthen selection for earlier breeding in a wild passerine Open
Partial correlations among each pair of climatic predictors used in the model averaging statistical analysis.In bold, correlations > 0.50. See Material and Methods section for details of abbreviations.