Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. Here, we use a combination of geometric morphometrics and generalised additive mixed models (GAMMs) to identify spatial patterns of natural shell shape variation in the North Atlantic and Arctic blue mussels, Mytilus edulis and M. trossulus, with environmental gradients of temperature, salinity and food availability across 3980 km of coastlines. New statistical methods and multiple study systems at various geographical scales allowed the uncoupling of the developmental and genetic contributions to shell shape and made it possible to identify general relationships between blue mussel shape variation and environment that are independent of age an...
In this study, we compared the osmotic stress response of larval and juvenile blue mussels (Mytilus ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...
In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to asse...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. He...
In this work we examined morphological variation at different levels to study performance and popula...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
In this work we examined morphological variation at different levels to study performance and popula...
The blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus × edulis) is one of the most abundant benthic animals in the Arch...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) consists of random deviations from perfect symmetry, and it is a useful t...
Author Posting. © National Shellfisheries Association, 2008. This article is posted here by permiss...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Examining changes in abundance and demographic rates at species distribution margins may provide the...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Shell-shape variation in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis was examined in eight population...
In this study, we compared the osmotic stress response of larval and juvenile blue mussels (Mytilus ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...
In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to asse...
Shape variability represents an important direct response of organisms to selective environments. He...
In this work we examined morphological variation at different levels to study performance and popula...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
Environmental change is a major threat to marine ecosystems worldwide. Understanding the key biologi...
In this work we examined morphological variation at different levels to study performance and popula...
The blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus × edulis) is one of the most abundant benthic animals in the Arch...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) consists of random deviations from perfect symmetry, and it is a useful t...
Author Posting. © National Shellfisheries Association, 2008. This article is posted here by permiss...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Examining changes in abundance and demographic rates at species distribution margins may provide the...
Although geographical patterns of species' sensitivity to environmental changes are defined by inter...
Shell-shape variation in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis was examined in eight population...
In this study, we compared the osmotic stress response of larval and juvenile blue mussels (Mytilus ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...
In the debate on how and why biodiversity evolves spatially and temporally and in an attempt to asse...