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Eco-evolutionary dynamics during range expansion in a herbivorous arthropod

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Ondertitel:Eco-evolutionaire dynamieken tijdens areaaluitbreiding in een herbivore geleedpotige
The earthU+2019s climate has a history of alternating glacial and interglacial periods, which have recurrently forced major rearrangements in species assemblages. Today, however, scientists are worried because the predicted rate of climate change is faster than any of these past temperature changes, and anticipated to have dramatic consequences for the earthU+2019s biodiversity. One way in which species may respond to the current global warming, is by shifting their range pole- or upwards. During such shifts, individuals encounter changing environmental conditions (like a shortened breeding season) and become assorted according to their dispersal capacities (best dispersers at the front). Range shifts thus entail strong selection pressures that may profoundly shape range front phenotypes. This PhD thesis studies the ecological and evolutionary processes related to range shifts, using the two-spotted spider mite (a herbivorous pest that recently expanded its European range northwards) as a model species.
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Toegankelijkheid:Open