ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Local adaptation can drive the divergence of populations but identification of the traits under selection remains a major challenge in evolutionary biology. Reciprocal transplant experiments are ideal tests of local adaptation, yet rarely used for higher vertebrates because of the mobility and potential invasiveness of non-native organisms. Here, we reciprocally transplanted 2500 brown trout (Salmo trutta) embryos from five populations to investigate local adaptation in early life history traits. Embryos were bred in a full-factorial design and raised in natural riverbeds until emergence. Customized egg capsules were used to simulate the natural redd environment and allowed tracking the fate of every individual until r...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
There is ample evidence that organisms adapt to their native environment when gene flow is restricte...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Adaptive evolutionary change in only a few generations can increase the ability of non-native invasi...
Biological invasions represent under-utilized research opportunities to gain insight into fundamenta...
Understanding the extent, scale and genetic basis of local adaptation (LA) is important for conserva...
Understanding the extent, scale and genetic basis of local adaptation (LA) is important for conserva...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
A long-held, but poorly tested, assumption in natural populations is that individuals that disperse ...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Montana Westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi, WCT) populations, particularly those...
Accumulating evidence suggests rapid adaptation of fish populations when they are exposed to artific...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
There is ample evidence that organisms adapt to their native environment when gene flow is restricte...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Adaptive evolutionary change in only a few generations can increase the ability of non-native invasi...
Biological invasions represent under-utilized research opportunities to gain insight into fundamenta...
Understanding the extent, scale and genetic basis of local adaptation (LA) is important for conserva...
Understanding the extent, scale and genetic basis of local adaptation (LA) is important for conserva...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
A long-held, but poorly tested, assumption in natural populations is that individuals that disperse ...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Montana Westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi, WCT) populations, particularly those...
Accumulating evidence suggests rapid adaptation of fish populations when they are exposed to artific...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...