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More than one trait

Further reading

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Burton O.J., Phillips B.L. & Travis J.M.J. (2010). Trade-offs and the evolution of life-histories during range expansion. Ecol Lett, 13, 1210-1220.

Cheptou P.-O. & Massol F. (2009). Pollination fluctuations drive evolutionary syndromes linking dispersal and mating system. Am Nat, 174, 46-55.

Duputié A., Massol F., Chuine I., Kirkpatrick M. & Ronce O. (2012). How do genetic correlations affect species range shifts in a changing environment? Ecol Lett, 15, 251-259.

Garcia-Ramos G. & Huang Y. (2013). Competition and evolution along environmental gradients: patterns, boundaries and sympatric divergence. Evol Ecol, 27, 489-504.

Garcia-Ramos G. & Kirkpatrick M. (1997). Genetic models of adaptation and gene flow in peripheral populations. Evolution, 51, 21-28.

Jones A.G., Arnold S.J. & Bürger R. (2004). Evolution and stability of the G-matrix on a landscape with a moving optimum. Evolution, 58, 1639-1654.

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Kirkpatrick M. & Barton N.H. (1997). Evolution of a species' range. Am Nat, 150, 1-23.

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Vitalis R., Rousset F., Kobayashi Y., Olivieri I. & Gandon S. (2013). The joint evolution of dispersal and dormancy in a metapopulation with local extinctions and kin competition. Evolution, 67, 1676-1691.

Walsh B. & Blows M.W. (2009). Abundant genetic variation + strong selection = multivariate genetic constraints: A geometric view of adaptation. Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst, 40, 41-59.

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