A Quantitative Survey of Local Adaptation and Fitness Trade‐Offs
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
Abstract
The long history of reciprocal transplant studies testing the hypothesis of local adaptation has shown that populations are often adapted to their local environments. Yet many studies have not demonstrated local adaptation, suggesting that sometimes native populations are no better adapted than are genotypes from foreign environments. Local adaptation may also lead to trade-offs, in which adaptation to one environment comes at a cost of adaptation to another environment. I conducted a survey of published studies of local adaptation to quantify its frequency and magnitude and the costs associated with local adaptation. I also quantified the relationship between local adaptation and environmental differences and…
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1Topics & keywords
- Adaptation (eye)
- Local adaptation
- Trade-off
- Ecology
- Biology
- Geography
- Demography
- Sociology