articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsOct 11, 2013Closed access

Assisted Gene Flow to Facilitate Local Adaptation to Climate Change

Forest Research · University of British Columbia

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Abstract

Assisted gene flow (AGF) between populations has the potential to mitigate maladaptation due to climate change. However, AGF may cause outbreeding depression (especially if source and recipient populations have been long isolated) and may disrupt local adaptation to nonclimatic factors. Selection should eliminate extrinsic outbreeding depression due to adaptive differences in large populations, and simulations suggest that, within a few generations, evolution should resolve mild intrinsic outbreeding depression due to epistasis. To weigh the risks of AGF against those of maladaptation due to climate change, we need to know the species' extent of local adaptation to climate and other environmental factors, as…

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Keywords
  • Maladaptation
  • Outbreeding depression
  • Local adaptation
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Climate change
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Epistasis
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