Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or delay this life-history switch in order to avoid stage-specific risks. Such behavior can occur in response to stress itself and to chemical cues that allow anticipation of stress. We studied the genetic organization of this phenotypic plasticity and tested whether there are differences among populations and across environments in order to learn more about the evolutionary potential of stress-induced hatching. As a study species, we chose the brown trout (Salmo trutta; Salmonidae). Gametes were collected from five natural populations (within one river network) and used for full-factorial in vitro fertilizations. The resulting embryos were eithe...
Pesticides are often toxic to nontarget organisms, especially to those living in rivers that drain a...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonid individuals show a relatively high variability in the time required to abandon the gravel n...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to f...
Anthropogenic changes in the environment are a major force acting upon natural populations. A better...
Recent studies found fish egg-specific bacterial communities that changed over the course of embryog...
There is ample evidence that organisms adapt to their native environment when gene flow is restricte...
Genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and important. However, the scale of such ...
Ecological conditions can influence not only the expression of a phenotype, but also the heritabilit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Local adaptation can drive the divergence of populations but identification of...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
Recent studies found fish egg-specific bacterial communities that changed over the course of embryog...
Pesticides are often toxic to nontarget organisms, especially to those living in rivers that drain a...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonid individuals show a relatively high variability in the time required to abandon the gravel n...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to f...
Anthropogenic changes in the environment are a major force acting upon natural populations. A better...
Recent studies found fish egg-specific bacterial communities that changed over the course of embryog...
There is ample evidence that organisms adapt to their native environment when gene flow is restricte...
Genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and important. However, the scale of such ...
Ecological conditions can influence not only the expression of a phenotype, but also the heritabilit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Local adaptation can drive the divergence of populations but identification of...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
Recent studies found fish egg-specific bacterial communities that changed over the course of embryog...
Pesticides are often toxic to nontarget organisms, especially to those living in rivers that drain a...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonid individuals show a relatively high variability in the time required to abandon the gravel n...