Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecological character displacement (ECD), a hypothesis with almost no direct tests. Here we experimentally-test two predictions, that are direct corollaries of ECD between the sexes, in a salamander. First, we find support for the prediction that each sex has a growth rate advantage in the aquatic microhabitat where it is most commonly found. Second, we test the prediction that selection for ECD in the breeding environment may affect partial migration out of this environment. We found that phenotype-dependent migration resulted in a shift in the phenotypic distribution across treatments, with the highest sexual dimorphism occurring among residents at...
Sexual dimorphism represents a striking source of diversity in nature. This thesis focuses on empir...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Theory suggests the evolution of sexual dimorphism in ecologically relevant traits can evolve purely...
Dispersal is the central mechanism that determines connectivity between populations yet few studies ...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Classic ecological theory predicts that the evolution of sexual dimorphism constrains diversificatio...
Partial migration, variation in the percentage of a population that completes a migration, can be in...
Sexual dimorphism represents a striking source of diversity in nature. This thesis focuses on empir...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Ecological differences between the sexes are often interpreted as evidence of within-species ecologi...
Theory suggests the evolution of sexual dimorphism in ecologically relevant traits can evolve purely...
Dispersal is the central mechanism that determines connectivity between populations yet few studies ...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Amphibians display wide variations in life-history traits and life cycles that should prove useful t...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Paedomorphosis is a major evolutionary process that bypasses metamorphosis and allows reproduction i...
Classic ecological theory predicts that the evolution of sexual dimorphism constrains diversificatio...
Partial migration, variation in the percentage of a population that completes a migration, can be in...
Sexual dimorphism represents a striking source of diversity in nature. This thesis focuses on empir...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...