Adaptation and correlated fitness responses over two time scales in Drosophila suzukii populations evolving in different environments

The process of local adaptation involves differential changes in fitness over time across different environments. Although experimental evolution studies have extensively tested for patterns of local adaptation at a single time point, there is relatively little research that examines fitness more th...

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Hauptverfasser: Olazcuaga, Laure, Foucaud, Julien, Gautier, Mathieu, Deschamps, Candice, Loiseau, Anne, Leménager, Nicolas, Facon, Benoit, Ravigné, Virginie, Hufbauer, Ruth A., Estoup, Arnaud, Rode, Nicolas O.
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Agricultural sciences
Drosophila suzukii
Evolution
experimental evolution
Fitness
fitness landscape
fitness trade‐off
Fruit flies
Fruits
Genetics
Insects
Life Sciences
Media
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Populations
Populations and Evolution
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reciprocal transplant experiment
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