Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. Current methods guided by landscape frameworks mostly utilize evolutionary modelling (for example, fitting data to Ornstein-Uhlenbeck models) to make inferences about adaptive peaks. Recent alternative methods utilize known relationships between phenotypes and functional performance to derive information about adaptive landscapes; this information can then help explain the distribution of species in phenotypic space and help infer the relative importance of various functions for guiding diversification. Here, data on performance for three turtle shell functions – strength, hydrodynamic efficiency, and self-righting ability – are used to develop...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. C...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Aquatic species can experience different selective pressures on morphology in different flow regimes...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
A number of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer t...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...
Adaptive landscapes have served as fruitful guides to evolutionary research for nearly a century. C...
The concept of the adaptive landscape has been invaluable to evolutionary biologists for visualizing...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade...
Organismal parts are often involved in the performance of more than one function. The role of trade-...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Because morphology directly influences an organism's ability to utilize its habitat and dietary reso...
Aquatic species can experience different selective pressures on morphology in different flow regimes...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion...
A number of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer t...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
To test if habitat could shape shell features of freshwater turtles starting from birth, we tested h...
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary histor...