Island races of passerine birds display repeated evolution towards larger body size compared with their continental ancestors. The Capricorn silvereye (Zosterops lateralis chlorocephalus) has become up to six phenotypic standard deviations bigger in several morphological measures since colonization of an island approximately 4000 years ago. We estimated the genetic variance-covariance (G) matrix using full-sib and 'animal model' analyses, and selection gradients, for six morphological traits under field conditions in three consecutive cohorts of nestlings. Significant levels of genetic variance were found for all traits. Significant directional selection was detected for wing and tail lengths in one year and quadratic selection on culmen de...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
Differences between island- and mainland-dwelling forms provide several classic ecological puzzles. ...
The colonisation of islands exposes species to novel biotic and abiotic conditions, that can produce...
Pronounced phenotypic shifts in island populations are typically attributed to natural selection, bu...
Pronounced phenotypic shifts in island populations are typically attributed to natural selection, bu...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions and the range dynamics of populations can influence evo...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
Island populations often differ in consistent ways from their mainland counterparts with respect to ...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
Observations of selection in natural populations are a powerful, little used, method for investigati...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
Differences between island- and mainland-dwelling forms provide several classic ecological puzzles. ...
The colonisation of islands exposes species to novel biotic and abiotic conditions, that can produce...
Pronounced phenotypic shifts in island populations are typically attributed to natural selection, bu...
Pronounced phenotypic shifts in island populations are typically attributed to natural selection, bu...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
Adaptation to local environmental conditions and the range dynamics of populations can influence evo...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
Island populations often differ in consistent ways from their mainland counterparts with respect to ...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
Observations of selection in natural populations are a powerful, little used, method for investigati...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
Differences between island- and mainland-dwelling forms provide several classic ecological puzzles. ...