Table 1.
questions | approaches |
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how does plasticity differ between populations across a species range? | experimental approaches for testing plasticity across life stages (e.g. developmental, reversible, transgenerational plasticity) |
what is the connectivity and gene flow between populations? | field sampling through time in combination with genetic approaches such as microsatellite and/or parentage analysis |
what is the genetic variation within and between populations across a species range? | quantitative genetic approaches |
what is the heritability and GxE interactions of key traits for persistence? | experimental quantitative genetic approaches, including structured breeding designs |
how do plasticity and selection outcomes differ in multi-stressor situations? | experimental approaches inducing potential multi-stressor scenarios. Make use of natural settings that vary in both temperature and other environmental parameters |
how do species interactions shift along a species range? | greater field-based investigation across species' ranges (i.e. diverse environments). Ideally investigating areas with and without species overlap including in the leading edge where species are encountering novel communities |
how do plasticity and selection interact in various areas of a species range? | experimental evolution approaches with short-lived species. Use areas and regions where vagrant or new species are yet to establish breeding populations to measure phenotypic and genetic difference of arriving versus persisting individuals |