Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta‐analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: a PRISMA extension
Since the early 1990s, ecologists and evolutionary biologists have aggregated primary
research using meta‐analytic methods to understand ecological and evolutionary …
research using meta‐analytic methods to understand ecological and evolutionary …
What do we really know about adaptation at range edges?
Recent theory and empirical evidence have provided new insights regarding how
evolutionary forces interact to shape adaptation at stable and transient range margins …
evolutionary forces interact to shape adaptation at stable and transient range margins …
Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient
Biological responses to climate change have been widely documented across taxa and
regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between …
regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between …
Evolutionary ecology of nectar
Background Floral nectar is an important determinant of plant–pollinator interactions and an
integral component of pollination syndromes, suggesting it is under pollinator-mediated …
integral component of pollination syndromes, suggesting it is under pollinator-mediated …
A meta-analysis of the agents of selection on floral traits
Floral traits are hypothesized to evolve primarily in response to selection by pollinators.
However, selection can also be mediated by other environmental factors. To understand the …
However, selection can also be mediated by other environmental factors. To understand the …
Towards the flower economics spectrum
Understanding how floral traits affect reproduction is key for understanding genetic diversity,
speciation, and trait evolution in the face of global changes and pollinator decline. However …
speciation, and trait evolution in the face of global changes and pollinator decline. However …
Context dependence of local adaptation to abiotic and biotic environments: a quantitative and qualitative synthesis
Understanding how spatially variable selection shapes adaptation is an area of long-
standing interest in evolutionary ecology. Recent meta-analyses have quantified the extent …
standing interest in evolutionary ecology. Recent meta-analyses have quantified the extent …
Global gradients in intraspecific variation in vegetative and floral traits are partially associated with climate and species richness
Aim Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) within natural plant communities can be large,
influencing local ecological processes and dynamics. Here, we shed light on how ITV in …
influencing local ecological processes and dynamics. Here, we shed light on how ITV in …
Biotic and anthropogenic forces rival climatic/abiotic factors in determining global plant population growth and fitness
Multiple, simultaneous environmental changes, in climatic/abiotic factors, interacting
species, and direct human influences, are impacting natural populations and thus …
species, and direct human influences, are impacting natural populations and thus …
Parasitism shapes selection by drastically reducing host fitness and increasing host fitness variation
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how
parasites affect the underpinnings of selection on hosts. Although infection is expected to be …
parasites affect the underpinnings of selection on hosts. Although infection is expected to be …