نتایج جستجو برای: ecological adaptation

تعداد نتایج: 241638  

2012
Ronald D. Bassar Regis Ferriere Andrés López-Sepulcre Michael C. Marshall Joseph Travis Catherine M. Pringle David N. Reznick

Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning to understand how. Several studies have examined the net effects of adaptive evolution on ecosystem properties. However, we do not know whether these effects are confined to direct interactions or whether they propagate further through indirect ecological pathways. Even less well understood is ho...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2000
K Burlew J Telfair L Colangelo E C Wright

OBJECTIVE To examine whether psychosocial factors play a more important role than biomedical risk factors in predicting adolescent adaptation to sickle cell disease (SCD); to determine whether psychosocial factors moderate the relationship between biomedical risk factors and adaptation. METHODS Ninety African American adolescents from the multisite Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease wer...

2010
Kathleen Burlew Joseph Telfair Linda Colangelo Elizabeth C. Wright

Objective: To examine whether psychosocial factors play a more important role than biomedical risk factors in predicting adolescent adaptation to sickle cell disease (SCD) ; to determine whether psychosocial factors moderate the relationship between biomedical risk factors and adaptation. Methods: Ninety African American adolescents from the multisite Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease we...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
J Galindo P Morán E Rolán-Alvarez

The Galician sympatric ecotypes of Littorina saxatilis have been proposed as a model system for studying parallel ecological speciation. Such a model system makes a clear prediction: candidate loci (for divergent adaptation) should present a higher level of geographical differentiation than noncandidate (neutral) loci. We used 2356 amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) and four micros...

Journal: :Science 2000
H D Rundle L Nagel J Wenrick Boughman D Schluter

Natural selection plays a fundamental role in most theories of speciation, but empirical evidence from the wild has been lacking. Here the post-Pleistocene radiation of threespine sticklebacks was used to infer natural selection in the origin of species. Populations of sticklebacks that evolved under different ecological conditions show strong reproductive isolation, whereas populations that ev...

2015
Christian Bunn Peter Läderach Juan Guillermo Pérez Jimenez Christophe Montagnon Timothy Schilling Juan A. Añel

Cultivation of Coffea arabica is highly sensitive to and has been shown to be negatively impacted by progressive climatic changes. Previous research contributed little to support forward-looking adaptation. Agro-ecological zoning is a common tool to identify homologous environments and prioritize research. We demonstrate here a pragmatic approach to describe spatial changes in agro-climatic zon...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Sergey Gavrilets Aaron Vose Marta Barluenga Walter Salzburger Axel Meyer

A recent study of a pair of sympatric species of cichlids in Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua is viewed as providing probably one of the most convincing examples of sympatric speciation to date. Here, we describe and study a stochastic, individual-based, explicit genetic model tailored for this cichlid system. Our results show that relatively rapid (<20,000 generations) colonization of a new ecological ...

2017
Whitney R. Lonsdale Heidi E. Kretser Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz Molly S. Cross

Climate change presents a complex set of challenges for natural resource managers across North America. Despite recognition that climate change poses serious threats to species, ecosystems, and human communities, implementation of adaptation measures is not yet happening on a broad scale. Among different regions, a range of climate change trajectories, varying political contexts, and diverse so...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
M E Pfrender

Understanding how natural populations adapt to their local environments is a major research theme for ecological genomics. This endeavour begins by sleuthing for shared genetic similarities among unrelated natural populations sharing adaptive traits to documented selective pressures. When the selective pressures have low dimensionality, and the genetic response is localized to a few genes of ma...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2015
Felipe Pérez-Jvostov Andrew P Hendry Gregor F Fussmann Marilyn E Scott

Hosts and parasites are in a perpetual co-evolutionary "arms race". Due to their short generation time and large reproductive output, parasites are commonly believed to be ahead in this race, although increasing evidence exists that parasites are not always ahead in the arms race - in part owing to evolutionary lineage and recent ecological history. We assess local adaptation of hosts and paras...

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