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Kling J, Lee M, Walworth N, Webb E, Coelho J, Wilburn P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Nov; 120(47):e2315701120. PMID: 37972069
The extent and ecological significance of intraspecific functional diversity within marine microbial populations is still poorly understood, and it remains unclear if such strain-level microdiversity will affect fitness and persistence...
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Klausmeier C, Osmond M, Kremer C, Litchman E
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2020 Nov; 375(1814):20190453. PMID: 33131439
Environments change, for both natural and anthropogenic reasons, which can threaten species persistence. Evolutionary adaptation is a potentially powerful mechanism to allow species to persist in these changing environments. To...
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Fitzpatrick S, Bradburd G, Kremer C, Salerno P, Angeloni L, Funk W
Curr Biol . 2020 Jan; 30(3):517-522.e5. PMID: 31902732
Gene flow is an enigmatic evolutionary force because it can limit adaptation but may also rescue small populations from inbreeding depression [1-3]. Several iconic examples of genetic rescue-increased population growth...
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Aranguren-Gassis M, Kremer C, Klausmeier C, Litchman E
Ecol Lett . 2019 Aug; 22(11):1860-1869. PMID: 31429516
Ongoing climate change is shifting species distributions and increasing extinction risks globally. It is generally thought that large population sizes and short generation times of marine phytoplankton may allow them...
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McInnes A, Laczka O, Baker K, Larsson M, Robinson C, Clark J, et al.
ISME J . 2019 Feb; 13(5):1374-1378. PMID: 30705412
Experimentation at sea provides insight into which traits of ocean microbes are linked to performance in situ. Here we show distinct patterns in thermal tolerance of microbial phototrophs from adjacent...
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Edwards K, Kremer C, Miller E, Osmond M, Litchman E, Klausmeier C
Ecol Lett . 2018 Oct; 21(12):1853-1868. PMID: 30272831
Biological diversity depends on the interplay between evolutionary diversification and ecological mechanisms allowing species to coexist. Current research increasingly integrates ecology and evolution over a range of timescales, but our...
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ODonnell D, Hamman C, Johnson E, Kremer C, Klausmeier C, Litchman E
Glob Chang Biol . 2018 Jun; 24(10):4554-4565. PMID: 29940071
Rapid evolution in response to environmental change will likely be a driving force determining the distribution of species across the biosphere in coming decades. This is especially true of microorganisms,...
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Kremer C, Fey S, Arellano A, Vasseur D
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Jan; 285(1870). PMID: 29321297
Environmental variability is ubiquitous, but its effects on populations are not fully understood or predictable. Recent attention has focused on how rapid evolution can impact ecological dynamics via adaptive trait...
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Bannar-Martin K, Kremer C, Ernest S, Leibold M, Auge H, Chase J, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2017 Dec; 21(2):167-180. PMID: 29280282
The research of a generation of ecologists was catalysed by the recognition that the number and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems. The relationship between biodiversity...
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Kremer C, Klausmeier C
Ecol Lett . 2017 Jul; 20(9):1158-1168. PMID: 28736854
As ecology and evolution become ever more entwined, many areas of ecological theory are being re-examined. Eco-evolutionary analyses of classic coexistence mechanisms are yielding new insights into the structure and...