The Trinidadian guppy is emblematic of parallel and convergent evolution, with repeated demonstrations that predation regime is a driver of adaptive trait evolution. A classic and foundational experiment in this system was conducted by John Endler 40 years ago, where male guppies placed into low-predation environments in the laboratory evolved increased color in a few generations. However, Endler’s experiment did not employ the now typical design for a parallel/convergent evolution study, which would employ replicates of different ancestral lineages. We therefore implemented an experiment that seeded replicate mesocosms with small founding populations of guppies originating from high-predation populations of two very different lineages. The...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
The Trinidadian guppy is emblematic of parallel and convergent evolution, with repeated demonstratio...
Parallel evolution, in which independent populations evolve along similar phenotypic trajectories, o...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Phenotypic data, SNP dat...
Examples of parallel evolution have been crucial for our understanding of adaptation via natural sel...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Temporal variation in selection is typically evaluated by estimating and comparing selection coeffic...
Despite the multitude of examples of evolution in action, relatively fewer studies have taken a repl...
Nonparallel evolution, where independent populations occupy similar environments but show phenotypic...
Evolutionary analyses of population translocations (experimental or accidental) have been important ...
Convergent evolution represents one of the best lines of evidence for adaptation, but few cases of p...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
The Trinidadian guppy is emblematic of parallel and convergent evolution, with repeated demonstratio...
Parallel evolution, in which independent populations evolve along similar phenotypic trajectories, o...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Phenotypic data, SNP dat...
Examples of parallel evolution have been crucial for our understanding of adaptation via natural sel...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Temporal variation in selection is typically evaluated by estimating and comparing selection coeffic...
Despite the multitude of examples of evolution in action, relatively fewer studies have taken a repl...
Nonparallel evolution, where independent populations occupy similar environments but show phenotypic...
Evolutionary analyses of population translocations (experimental or accidental) have been important ...
Convergent evolution represents one of the best lines of evidence for adaptation, but few cases of p...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...