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Yurena Arjona1, Javier Morente-López2
1Island Ecology and Evolution Research Group, Institute of Natural Products and Agrobiology (IPNA-CSIC), Canary Islands, 38206, Spain.
Abstract:
To what extent do parallel and unique local adaptation occur along elevational gradients? In a reciprocal transplant experiment, Bachmann and Van Buskirk found stronger evidence for parallel adaptation to elevation than for unique local adaptation in Rana temporaria populations of the Swiss Alps. This finding has important implications for understanding gene flow effects on adaptive patterns and provides a useful investigative framework for the study of adaptation.
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