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  1. I’m on my way home after a really nice and inspiring #MPDEE #conference in #Leicester. I think my talk was a success but it’s kind of sad to think about how many hours I spend preparing it...

    So, just in case you want to learn about #EvolutionaryRescue and it’s counterpart, #EvolutionaryMurder, please let me know, I would be happy to recycle those slides for another occasion!

    #AcademicChatter
    #academia
    #TheoreticalEcology
    #EcologicalModelling

  2. #Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic #drought

    By Andrei Ionescu
    March 13, 2026

    Excerpt: "A potted #ScarletMonkeyFlower can look fine one day and collapse a few days later if you forget to water it. But out in the wild, some populations of this same species made it through #California’s brutal four-year drought.

    "The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought 'wasn’t that bad,' or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up.

    "The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in #Oregon and California for more than a decade.

    "The team reports something scientists have long discussed but rarely captured in nature from start to finish: climate-driven decline, rapid genetic adaptation across the whole genome, and then recovery in some populations.

    "In other words, '#EvolutionaryRescue' happening in the real world, not just in theory or in lab experiments."

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/wildflowers-evo

    #Superblooms #Evolution #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Flowers #ClimateChange #ExtremeDrought #Wildflowers

  3. #Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic #drought

    By Andrei Ionescu
    March 13, 2026

    Excerpt: "A potted #ScarletMonkeyFlower can look fine one day and collapse a few days later if you forget to water it. But out in the wild, some populations of this same species made it through #California’s brutal four-year drought.

    "The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought 'wasn’t that bad,' or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up.

    "The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in #Oregon and California for more than a decade.

    "The team reports something scientists have long discussed but rarely captured in nature from start to finish: climate-driven decline, rapid genetic adaptation across the whole genome, and then recovery in some populations.

    "In other words, '#EvolutionaryRescue' happening in the real world, not just in theory or in lab experiments."

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/wildflowers-evo

    #Superblooms #Evolution #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Flowers #ClimateChange #ExtremeDrought #Wildflowers

  4. #Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic #drought

    By Andrei Ionescu
    March 13, 2026

    Excerpt: "A potted #ScarletMonkeyFlower can look fine one day and collapse a few days later if you forget to water it. But out in the wild, some populations of this same species made it through #California’s brutal four-year drought.

    "The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought 'wasn’t that bad,' or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up.

    "The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in #Oregon and California for more than a decade.

    "The team reports something scientists have long discussed but rarely captured in nature from start to finish: climate-driven decline, rapid genetic adaptation across the whole genome, and then recovery in some populations.

    "In other words, '#EvolutionaryRescue' happening in the real world, not just in theory or in lab experiments."

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/wildflowers-evo

    #Superblooms #Evolution #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Flowers #ClimateChange #ExtremeDrought #Wildflowers

  5. #Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic #drought

    By Andrei Ionescu
    March 13, 2026

    Excerpt: "A potted #ScarletMonkeyFlower can look fine one day and collapse a few days later if you forget to water it. But out in the wild, some populations of this same species made it through #California’s brutal four-year drought.

    "The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought 'wasn’t that bad,' or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up.

    "The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in #Oregon and California for more than a decade.

    "The team reports something scientists have long discussed but rarely captured in nature from start to finish: climate-driven decline, rapid genetic adaptation across the whole genome, and then recovery in some populations.

    "In other words, '#EvolutionaryRescue' happening in the real world, not just in theory or in lab experiments."

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/wildflowers-evo

    #Superblooms #Evolution #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Flowers #ClimateChange #ExtremeDrought #Wildflowers

  6. #Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic #drought

    By Andrei Ionescu
    March 13, 2026

    Excerpt: "A potted #ScarletMonkeyFlower can look fine one day and collapse a few days later if you forget to water it. But out in the wild, some populations of this same species made it through #California’s brutal four-year drought.

    "The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought 'wasn’t that bad,' or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up.

    "The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in #Oregon and California for more than a decade.

    "The team reports something scientists have long discussed but rarely captured in nature from start to finish: climate-driven decline, rapid genetic adaptation across the whole genome, and then recovery in some populations.

    "In other words, '#EvolutionaryRescue' happening in the real world, not just in theory or in lab experiments."

    Read more:
    earth.com/news/wildflowers-evo

    #Superblooms #Evolution #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Flowers #ClimateChange #ExtremeDrought #Wildflowers

  7. Evolution is faster with stronger selection, but this may come with a demographic cost. Xu & Osmond characterized conditions when the chance of evolutionary rescue increases with the strength of selection across different scenarios.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #EvolutionaryRescue #QuantitativeGenetics #EEB

  8. 🚨 new #preprint online 🚨

    Rapid evolution in response to changing environmental conditions is often considered beneficial, as it can help species to persist in changing environments. However, evolution can also be detrimental. 1st author Simon Leoz examines eco-evolutionary dynamics of competitive systems and finds a case of evolutionary murder, where rapid evolution of one species drives another one towards extinction.

    #TheoreticalEcology
    #EvolutionaryRescue
    #EcoEvo

    biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2

  9. Hello dear fellow modellers, it's time to plan the next conference season! Anyone planning to attend the #MPDEE in Leicester next year? If yes, shall we propose a minisymposium together?

    I was thinking about something in the direction of #EcologicalNetworks and/or #EcoEvoFeedback and/or #EvolutionaryRescue but that's still a very uncooked idea...

    More info here:
    dbearup.github.io/mpdee26/

    #YoMos @YoMosEco #TheoreticalEcology

  10. Reid et al. use empirically-based theoretical modeling to show how immigration rate affects the competing outcomes of evolutionary rescue, inbreeding-induced extinction vortex and migrational meltdown.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #TheoreticalModeling #EvolutionaryRescue #EEB

  11. The symposium on mechanisms of adaptation to changing conditions in microorganisms (S34) is taking place today and I’m presenting a poster. If you’d like to learn about the role hypermutation and environmental fluctuations play in rescuing a cold-adapted marine bacterium from heat death, feel free ro stop by P03.122 anytime between 17:00 and 19:00

    #ESEB2025 #evolution #microbiology #bacteria #EvolutionaryRescue

  12. @HildegardUecker and I are excited to be running the second edition of our #EvolutionaryRescue workshop series at the #MaxPlanck Plön, June 30-July 3. This time the focus is on bridging theory and experiments.

    Invited speakers: Helen Alexander, Lutz Becks, Robert D Holt, Laure Olazcuaga, Jitka Polechova.

    Submit an abstract by March 15 and tell your friends.

    More info: workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event

    #Evolution #ecoevo #evol_gen #MathematicalModeling #MathematicalBiology

  13. @HildegardUecker and I are excited to be running the second edition of our #EvolutionaryRescue workshop series at the #MaxPlanck Plön, June 30-July 3. This time the focus is on bridging theory and experiments.

    Invited speakers: Helen Alexander, Lutz Becks, Robert D Holt, Laure Olazcuaga, Jitka Polechova.

    Submit an abstract by March 15 and tell your friends.

    More info: workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event

    #Evolution #ecoevo #evol_gen #MathematicalModeling #MathematicalBiology

  14. @HildegardUecker and I are excited to be running the second edition of our #EvolutionaryRescue workshop series at the #MaxPlanck Plön, June 30-July 3. This time the focus is on bridging theory and experiments.

    Invited speakers: Helen Alexander, Lutz Becks, Robert D Holt, Laure Olazcuaga, Jitka Polechova.

    Submit an abstract by March 15 and tell your friends.

    More info: workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event

    #Evolution #ecoevo #evol_gen #MathematicalModeling #MathematicalBiology

  15. @HildegardUecker and I are excited to be running the second edition of our #EvolutionaryRescue workshop series at the #MaxPlanck Plön, June 30-July 3. This time the focus is on bridging theory and experiments.

    Invited speakers: Helen Alexander, Lutz Becks, Robert D Holt, Laure Olazcuaga, Jitka Polechova.

    Submit an abstract by March 15 and tell your friends.

    More info: workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event

    #Evolution #ecoevo #evol_gen #MathematicalModeling #MathematicalBiology

  16. Happy International Day of #EvolutionaryRescue!

    (29 years ago today @gomulki and Bob Holt had their rescue-defining paper accepted.)

    Thanks to @HildegardUecker for organizing the third consecutive year of celebrations.

    Today we heard a great talk by @Olazcuaga on the role of demographic history and density-dependence in experiments with flour beetles.

    Can't wait till next year!

  17. Working on #EvolutionaryRescue?

    Come to the big #evolution conference in Montreal this July and join our symposium. @HildegardUecker and I hope to bring researchers together from across the theory-empirical and conservation-agriculture-medicine divides to unite and advance us.

    Register: evolutionmeetings.org

    @sse_evolution @ASNAmNat @SystBiol @evol_mtg @eseb
    #Evol2024
    #AntibioticResistance #PesticideResistance

  18. Check out our new paper in Evolutionary Applications on the effect of population demographic history and #bottleneck on #evolutionaryrescue (#extinction and #adaptation)
    doi.org/10.1111/eva.13581
    With @hufbauer lily Durkee, our two former undergrad researchers Beatrice Lincke and Sarah DeLacey, and Brett Melbourne!

  19. Interested in #MathematicalModels of #EvolutionaryRescue?

    Join me and @HildegardUecker
    and invited speakers

    Peter Czuppon
    Florence Débarre
    Richard Gomulkiewicz
    Guillaume Martin
    Ophélie Ronce
    Lindi Wahl
    Masato Yamamichi

    at our #MaxPlanck workshop, June 5-8 in Plön, Germany.

    Register by March 1 here: workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event

    @flodebarre @gomulki

  20. Hey #ScienceMastodon,

    We need help! My postdoc Avril Weinbach is looking for #plant and #pollinator #phenology data, preferentially from the same site.

    She is also here at #sfe2gfoe2022 / #EcologyMetz2022, in case you want to chat! She will talk about #mutualism, #coevolution and #EvolutionaryRescue on Thursday, at 14:45, in room 1.

  21. #introduction
     
    Hi everyone 👋
    I’m a postdoc in evolutionary biology working at #ColoradoStateUniversity.

    I use experimental evolution with different #insects 🪰🪲 to study how populations #adapt to new environments. My main interests are #LocalAdaptation, #EvolutionaryRescue, #Adaptation and #PhenotypicPlasticity.

    Can’t wait to follow new people here and talk about #ecology and #evolution.

  22. #introduction
     
    Hi everyone 👋
    I’m a postdoc in evolutionary biology working at #ColoradoStateUniversity.

    I use experimental evolution with different #insects 🪰🪲 to study how populations #adapt to new environments. My main interests are #LocalAdaptation, #EvolutionaryRescue, #Adaptation and #PhenotypicPlasticity.

    Can’t wait to follow new people here and talk about #ecology and #evolution.

  23. #introduction
     
    Hi everyone 👋
    I’m a postdoc in evolutionary biology working at #ColoradoStateUniversity.

    I use experimental evolution with different #insects 🪰🪲 to study how populations #adapt to new environments. My main interests are #LocalAdaptation, #EvolutionaryRescue, #Adaptation and #PhenotypicPlasticity.

    Can’t wait to follow new people here and talk about #ecology and #evolution.

  24. #introduction
     
    Hi everyone 👋
    I’m a postdoc in evolutionary biology working at #ColoradoStateUniversity.

    I use experimental evolution with different #insects 🪰🪲 to study how populations #adapt to new environments. My main interests are #LocalAdaptation, #EvolutionaryRescue, #Adaptation and #PhenotypicPlasticity.

    Can’t wait to follow new people here and talk about #ecology and #evolution.

  25. #introduction
     
    Hi everyone 👋
    I’m a postdoc in evolutionary biology working at #ColoradoStateUniversity.

    I use experimental evolution with different #insects 🪰🪲 to study how populations #adapt to new environments. My main interests are #LocalAdaptation, #EvolutionaryRescue, #Adaptation and #PhenotypicPlasticity.

    Can’t wait to follow new people here and talk about #ecology and #evolution.