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Erlichman A, Sandell L, Otto S, Aitken S, Ronce O
Evol Appl . 2024 Jun; 17(6):e13711. PMID: 38894979
Climate change poses a particular threat to long-lived trees, which may not adapt or migrate fast enough to keep up with rising temperatures. Assisted gene flow could facilitate adaptation of...
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Soularue J, Firmat C, Caignard T, Thoni A, Arnoux L, Delzon S, et al.
Am Nat . 2023 Jun; 202(1):18-39. PMID: 37384769
AbstractPrevious theory has shown that assortative mating for plastic traits can maintain genetic divergence across environmental gradients despite high gene flow. Yet these models did not examine how assortative mating...
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Saunders P, Perez J, Ronce O, Veyrunes F
Curr Biol . 2022 Apr; 32(9):2001-2010.e3. PMID: 35381184
Eukaryotes with separate males and females display a great diversity in the way they determine sex, but it is still unclear what evolutionary forces cause transitions between sex-determining systems. Rather...
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Fitzpatrick C, Alter S, Boughman J, Debarre F, Edmands S, Moehring A, et al.
Bioscience . 2021 Jun; 71(4):319. PMID: 34191918
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Godineau C, Ronce O, Devaux C
J Evol Biol . 2021 Apr; 35(4):491-508. PMID: 33794053
Several empirical studies report fast evolutionary changes in flowering time in response to contemporary climate change. Flowering time is a polygenic trait under assortative mating, since flowering time of mates...
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Tonnabel J, Klein E, Ronce O, Oddou-Muratorio S, Rousset F, Olivieri I, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2021 Feb; 30(7):1721-1735. PMID: 33559274
Sexual dimorphism in plants may emerge as a result of sex-specific selection on traits enhancing access to nutritive resources and/or to sexual partners. Here we investigated sex-specific differences in selection...
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Gauzere J, Teuf B, Davi H, Chevin L, Caignard T, Leys B, et al.
Evol Lett . 2020 Apr; 4(2):109-123. PMID: 32313687
Many theoretical models predict when genetic evolution and phenotypic plasticity allow adaptation to changing environmental conditions. These models generally assume stabilizing selection around some optimal phenotype. We however often ignore...
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Cotto O, Sandell L, Chevin L, Ronce O
Am Nat . 2019 Sep; 194(4):558-573. PMID: 31490719
Many species facing climate change have complex life cycles, with individuals in different stages differing in their sensitivity to a changing climate and their contribution to population growth. We use...
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Anciaux Y, Lambert A, Ronce O, Roques L, Martin G
Evolution . 2019 May; 73(8):1517-1532. PMID: 31134614
Populations may genetically adapt to severe stress that would otherwise cause their extirpation. Recent theoretical work, combining stochastic demography with Fisher's geometric model of adaptation, has shown how evolutionary rescue...
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Anciaux Y, Chevin L, Ronce O, Martin G
Genetics . 2018 Mar; 209(1):265-279. PMID: 29535150
Evolutionary rescue describes a situation where adaptive evolution prevents the extinction of a population facing a stressing environment. Models of evolutionary rescue could in principle be used to predict the...