<p>Fecundity is expressed as number of eggs per clutch. Within each habitat class, samples were pooled across different locations (lake: N = 22; stream: N = 11).</p
International audienceEgg size has a crucial impact on the reproductive success of a mother and the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Cases of evolutionary diversification can be characterized along a continuum from weak to strong gen...
<p>The top panels show body size (quantified as landmark-based centroid size) histograms for each la...
Aim: Compare several female life-history traits in a stickleback species pair (i.e. size and age at ...
Life history divergence between populations inhabiting ecologically distinct habitats might be a pot...
<p>Lake populations of stickleback are indicated in blue and stream populations (all streams are inl...
To date, models of sexual size dimorphism do not explain selection for small females, and they are a...
Ecological speciation occurs when populations evolve reproductive isolation as a result of divergent...
fecundity of female springtails measured as number of eggs in first egg batch. Column headings: fami...
Speciation can be promoted by phenotypic plasticity if plasticity causes populations in ecologically...
Hypothesis: The genetic benefits of female mating preferences can be additive (good alleles'), non-a...
The three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus was introduced into Lake Constance in the 1940s ...
<p>The localities are situated in Germany (DE), Austria (AT), and Switzerland (CH). Sample sizes are...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
International audienceEgg size has a crucial impact on the reproductive success of a mother and the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Cases of evolutionary diversification can be characterized along a continuum from weak to strong gen...
<p>The top panels show body size (quantified as landmark-based centroid size) histograms for each la...
Aim: Compare several female life-history traits in a stickleback species pair (i.e. size and age at ...
Life history divergence between populations inhabiting ecologically distinct habitats might be a pot...
<p>Lake populations of stickleback are indicated in blue and stream populations (all streams are inl...
To date, models of sexual size dimorphism do not explain selection for small females, and they are a...
Ecological speciation occurs when populations evolve reproductive isolation as a result of divergent...
fecundity of female springtails measured as number of eggs in first egg batch. Column headings: fami...
Speciation can be promoted by phenotypic plasticity if plasticity causes populations in ecologically...
Hypothesis: The genetic benefits of female mating preferences can be additive (good alleles'), non-a...
The three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus was introduced into Lake Constance in the 1940s ...
<p>The localities are situated in Germany (DE), Austria (AT), and Switzerland (CH). Sample sizes are...
Speciation can be initiated by adaptive divergence between populations in ecologically different hab...
International audienceEgg size has a crucial impact on the reproductive success of a mother and the ...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Cases of evolutionary diversification can be characterized along a continuum from weak to strong gen...