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Causes of maladaptation.
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Authors/contributors
- Brady, Steven P (Author)
- Bolnick, Daniel I (Author)
- Angert, Amy L (Author)
- Gonzalez, Andrew (Author)
- Barrett, Rowan D H (Author)
- Crispo, Erika (Author)
- Derry, Alison M (Author)
- Eckert, Christopher G (Author)
- Fraser, Dylan J (Author)
- Fussmann, Gregor F (Author)
- Guichard, Frederic (Author)
- Lamy, Thomas (Author)
- McAdam, Andrew G (Author)
- Newman, Amy E M (Author)
- Paccard, Antoine (Author)
- Rolshausen, Gregor (Author)
- Simons, Andrew M (Author)
- Hendry, Andrew P (Author)
Title
Causes of maladaptation.
Abstract
Evolutionary biologists tend to approach the study of the natural world within a framework of adaptation, inspired perhaps by the power of natural selection to produce fitness advantages that drive population persistence and biological diversity. In contrast, evolution has rarely been studied through the lens of adaptation's complement, maladaptation. This contrast is surprising because maladaptation is a prevalent feature of evolution: population trait values are rarely distributed optimally; local populations often have lower fitness than imported ones; populations decline; and local and global extinctions are common. Yet we lack a general framework for understanding maladaptation; for instance in terms of distribution, severity, and dynamics. Similar uncertainties apply to the causes of maladaptation. We suggest that incorporating maladaptation-based perspectives into evolutionary biology would facilitate better understanding of the natural world. Approaches within a maladaptation framework might be especially profitable in applied evolution contexts - where reductions in fitness are common. Toward advancing a more balanced study of evolution, here we present a conceptual framework describing causes of maladaptation. As the introductory article for a Special Feature on maladaptation, we also summarize the studies in this Issue, highlighting the causes of maladaptation in each study. We hope that our framework and the papers in this Special Issue will help catalyze the study of maladaptation in applied evolution, supporting greater understanding of evolutionary dynamics in our rapidly changing world.
Publication
Evolutionary applications
Date
2019
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
1229-1242
Journal Abbr
Evol. appl.
DOI
Citation Key
bradyCausesMaladaptation2019
ISSN
1752-4571
Language
English
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
© 2019 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Extra
79 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: England
Brady, Steven P. Biology Department Southern Connecticut State University New Haven CT USA.
Bolnick, Daniel I. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Connecticut Mansfield CT USA.
Angert, Amy L. Departments of Botany and Zoology University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada.
Gonzalez, Andrew. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Gonzalez, Andrew. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Barrett, Rowan D H. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Barrett, Rowan D H. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Barrett, Rowan D H. Redpath Museum McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Crispo, Erika. Department of Biology Pace University New York NY USA.
Derry, Alison M. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Derry, Alison M. Departement des sciences biologiques Universite du Quebec a Montreal Montreal QC Canada.
Eckert, Christopher G. Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston ON Canada.
Fraser, Dylan J. Department of Biology Concordia University Montreal QC Canada.
Fussmann, Gregor F. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Fussmann, Gregor F. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Guichard, Frederic. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Guichard, Frederic. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Lamy, Thomas. Departement de sciences biologiques Universite de Montreal Montreal QC Canada.
Lamy, Thomas. Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara CA USA.
McAdam, Andrew G. Department of Integrative Biology University of Guelph Guelph ON Canada.
Newman, Amy E M. Department of Integrative Biology University of Guelph Guelph ON Canada.
Paccard, Antoine. McGill University Genome Center Montreal QC Canada.
Rolshausen, Gregor. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (SBiK-F) Frankfurt am Main Germany.
Simons, Andrew M. Department of Biology Carleton University Ottawa ON Canada.
Hendry, Andrew P. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Hendry, Andrew P. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, Stewart Biology McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Hendry, Andrew P. Redpath Museum McGill University Montreal QC Canada.
Citation
Brady, S. P., Bolnick, D. I., Angert, A. L., Gonzalez, A., Barrett, R. D. H., Crispo, E., Derry, A. M., Eckert, C. G., Fraser, D. J., Fussmann, G. F., Guichard, F., Lamy, T., McAdam, A. G., Newman, A. E. M., Paccard, A., Rolshausen, G., Simons, A. M., & Hendry, A. P. (2019). Causes of maladaptation. Evolutionary Applications, 12(7), 1229–1242. https://doi.org/10/gf6w2d
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