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1 The evolution of plasticity at geographic range edges Usui T; Lerner D; Eckert I; Angert AL; Garroway CJ; Hargreaves A; Lancaster LT; Lessard JP; Riva F; Schmidt C; van der Burg K; Marshall KE; 37183152
BIOLOGY
2 Population demography maintains biogeographic boundaries Schmidt C; Muñoz G; Lancaster LT; Lessard JP; Marske KA; Marshall KE; Garroway CJ; 35753949
BIOLOGY

 

Title:The evolution of plasticity at geographic range edges
Authors:Usui TLerner DEckert IAngert ALGarroway CJHargreaves ALancaster LTLessard JPRiva FSchmidt Cvan der Burg KMarshall KE
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37183152/
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2023.04.004
Publication:Trends in ecology & evolution
Keywords:acclimationdistributiongeographymacroecologyreaction normspatial patterns
PMID:37183152 Category: Date Added:2023-05-15
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY

Description:

Phenotypic plasticity enables rapid responses to environmental change, and could facilitate range shifts in response to climate change. What drives the evolution of plasticity at range edges, and the capacity of range-edge individuals to be plastic, remain unclear. Here, we propose that accurately predicting when plasticity itself evolves or mediates adaptive evolution at expanding range edges requires integrating knowledge on the demography and evolution of edge populations. Our synthesis shows that: (i) the demography of edge populations can amplify or attenuate responses to selection for plasticity through diverse pathways, and (ii) demographic effects on plasticity are modified by the stability of range edges. Our spatially explicit synthesis for plasticity has the potential to improve predictions for range shifts with climate change.





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