A common feature of natural populations is that individuals differ in morphology, physiologyand behavior (i.e .phenotype). A thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms and evolutionary forces behind this phenotypic variation is a prerequisite for understanding evolution.This thesis examines the molecular mechanism and the roles of the different evolutionary forces in plumage colour variation in pied flycatchers (Ficedulahypoleuca). Malepied flycatchers exhibit marked variation in both pigmentary and structural plumage colourand the trait has repeatedly been suggested to be of adaptive significance. An examination of plumage colour variation on reproductive output trevealed that structural colouration, and more specifically the de...
International audienceGeographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionar...
Integumentary pigmentation is a phenotype of fundamental importance to animals, with major impacts o...
Local environmental and ecological conditions are commonly expected to result in local adaptation, a...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
In this thesis, different genetic tools are used to investigate both natural variation and speciatio...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
Melanin-based colouration of tegument structures may be related to variability in the expression of ...
International audienceGeographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionar...
Integumentary pigmentation is a phenotype of fundamental importance to animals, with major impacts o...
Local environmental and ecological conditions are commonly expected to result in local adaptation, a...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
Geographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionary processes such as lo...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
The role of natural selection in shaping adaptive trait differentiation in natural populations has l...
In this thesis, different genetic tools are used to investigate both natural variation and speciatio...
The pied flycatcher is one of the most phenotypically variable bird species in Europe. The geographi...
Understanding the origin and persistence of phenotypic variation within and among populations is a m...
Melanin-based colouration of tegument structures may be related to variability in the expression of ...
International audienceGeographic variation in phenotypes plays a key role in fundamental evolutionar...
Integumentary pigmentation is a phenotype of fundamental importance to animals, with major impacts o...
Local environmental and ecological conditions are commonly expected to result in local adaptation, a...