Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological effects of predator removal have been investigated widely; however, predator removal can also change natural selection acting on prey, resulting in contemporary evolution. Here we tested the role of predator removal on the contemporary evolution of trophic traits in prey. We utilized a historical introduction experiment where Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) were relocated from a site with predatory fishes to a site lacking predators. To assess the trophic consequences of predator release, we linked individual morphology (cranial, jaw, and body) to foraging performance. Our results show that predator release caused an increase in gupp...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
Shoaling, the formation of social groupings in fish, can provide benefits including reduced predatio...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Ecology has long been thought to influence the evolutionary process by determining the selection pre...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning ...
Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest gi...
Recent theoretical and empirical work argues that growth rate can evolve and be optimized, rather th...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
Organisms can change their environment and in doing so change the selection they experience and how ...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
A trophic niche shift can occur as an adaptive response to environmental change such as altered reso...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
Shoaling, the formation of social groupings in fish, can provide benefits including reduced predatio...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Ecology has long been thought to influence the evolutionary process by determining the selection pre...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning ...
Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest gi...
Recent theoretical and empirical work argues that growth rate can evolve and be optimized, rather th...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
Organisms can change their environment and in doing so change the selection they experience and how ...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
A trophic niche shift can occur as an adaptive response to environmental change such as altered reso...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
Shoaling, the formation of social groupings in fish, can provide benefits including reduced predatio...