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   * Approaches based on Price equation (Etterson & Shaw 2001, Morrisexy et al. 2010, Ozgul et al. 2009)   * Approaches based on Price equation (Etterson & Shaw 2001, Morrisexy et al. 2010, Ozgul et al. 2009)
   * Applications of Bürger & Lynch framework: Willi and Hoffman 2008, Gienapp et al. 2012. Huey and Kingssolver 1993   * Applications of Bürger & Lynch framework: Willi and Hoffman 2008, Gienapp et al. 2012. Huey and Kingssolver 1993
 +  * Older literature on moving optimum (cited by Reinhard)
   * Generally: applied models (e.g. Kuparinen et al. 2010, Kearney et al. 2009)   * Generally: applied models (e.g. Kuparinen et al. 2010, Kearney et al. 2009)
   * Gene flow as constraint   * Gene flow as constraint
   * Small versus large mutations: Orr 2010   * Small versus large mutations: Orr 2010
-  * Speed of adaptation in general (artificial selection, cost of selection [Barton & Partridge 2000], Fisher's fundamental theorem)+  * Speed of adaptation in general (artificial selection, cost of selection [Barton & Partridge 2000], Fisher's fundamental theorem, clonal interference, Hill-Robertson effect)
   * Extreme value theory? (Bell 2013)   * Extreme value theory? (Bell 2013)
   * Models of demographic stochasticity?   * Models of demographic stochasticity?
 +  * Sexual vs. asexual populations (e.g. Bürger 1999)
 +  * Rate of increase in fitness ("rate of adaptation")?
 +  * Adaptation and evolutionary rescue in a community context (Jones 2008, BMC Evol Biol)