Methodological artefacts cause counter-intuitive evolutionary conclusions in a simulation study.
Loke von SchmalenseeMats IttonenAnna Brødsgaard ShoshanKevin T RobertsIsabelle SiemersPhilip SüessChrister WiklundKarl GotthardPublished in: Ecology letters (2024)
In their simulation study, Garcia-Costoya et al. (2023) conclude that evolutionary constraints might aid populations facing climate change. However, we are concerned that this conclusion is largely a consequence of the simulated temperature variation being too small, and, most importantly, that uneven limitations to standing variation disadvantage unconstrained populations.