Natural selection favors local specialization in a widespread habitat generalist
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The ecological success of widespread species is attributed to an ability to generalize across diverse habitats, a so-called âjack of all tradesâ scenario. However, this assumption ignores the potential for local specialization, an alternative scenario whereby spatial variation in natural selection generates habitat-specific adaptive landscapes. Despite a growing recognition of spatial variation in selection in nature, and the inevitable exploitation of distinct habitat types across an extensive geographic range, attention to this hypothesis has been lacking for widespread taxa. We test this hypothesis using data from four populations of a widespread species drawing from two distinct habitat types (tree- and boulder-dominated, respectively). Specifically, we compare major physiological traits of male and female lizards by habitat type and then estimate the form of natural selection on those traits for each sex in each habitat (i.e., their adaptive landscapes). We detected significant dif...
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