Life history divergence between populations inhabiting ecologically distinct habitats might be a potent source of reproductive isolation, but has received little attention in the context of speciation. We here test for life history divergence between threespine stickleback inhabiting Lake Constance (Central Europe) and multiple tributary streams. Otolith analysis shows that lake fish generally reproduce at two years of age, while their conspecifics in all streams have shifted to a primarily annual life cycle. This divergence is paralleled by a striking and consistent reduction in body size and fecundity in stream fish relative to lake fish. Stomach content analysis suggests that life history divergence might reflect a genetic or plastic res...
Since the New Synthesis, most migration-selection balance theory predicted that there should be negl...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Populations occurring in similar habitats and displaying similar phenotypes are increasingly used to...
<div><p>Life history divergence between populations inhabiting ecologically distinct habitats might ...
Speciation can be promoted by phenotypic plasticity if plasticity causes populations in ecologically...
Parallel phenotypic evolution in similar environments has been well studied in evolutionary biology,...
The relative importance of ecological selection and geographical isolation in promoting and constrai...
Adaptation to ecologically distinct environments can coincide with the emergence of reproductive bar...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Ecological speciation can sometimes rapidly generate reproductively isolated populations coexisting ...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
The relative importance of ecological selection and geographical isolation in promoting and constra...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
<div><p>Contact zones between divergent forms of the same species are often characterised by high le...
Since the New Synthesis, most migration-selection balance theory predicted that there should be negl...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Populations occurring in similar habitats and displaying similar phenotypes are increasingly used to...
<div><p>Life history divergence between populations inhabiting ecologically distinct habitats might ...
Speciation can be promoted by phenotypic plasticity if plasticity causes populations in ecologically...
Parallel phenotypic evolution in similar environments has been well studied in evolutionary biology,...
The relative importance of ecological selection and geographical isolation in promoting and constrai...
Adaptation to ecologically distinct environments can coincide with the emergence of reproductive bar...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
Ecological speciation can sometimes rapidly generate reproductively isolated populations coexisting ...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
The relative importance of ecological selection and geographical isolation in promoting and constra...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
<div><p>Contact zones between divergent forms of the same species are often characterised by high le...
Since the New Synthesis, most migration-selection balance theory predicted that there should be negl...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Populations occurring in similar habitats and displaying similar phenotypes are increasingly used to...