Abstract Transcriptomes of organisms reveal differentiation associated with the use of different habitats. However, this leaves open how much of the observed differentiation can be attributed to genetic differences or to transcriptional plasticity. In this study, we disentangle causes of differential gene expression in larvae of the European fire salamander from the Kottenforst forest in Germany. Larvae inhabit permanent streams and ephemeral ponds and represent an example of a young evolutionary split associated with contrasting ecological conditions. We hypothesized that adaptation towards differences in water temperature plays a role because the thermal regime between stream and pond habitats differs notably. Tissue samples from tail fin...
The Near Eastern fire salamander (Salamandra infraimmaculata) is an endangered species in Israel and...
Fire salamanders are amphibians that exhibit a highly specific reproductive mode termed ovo-vivipari...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
In order to assess the significance of local adaptation relative to environmental plasticity on the ...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation via genetic change are two major mechanisms of response t...
The utilization of similar habitats by different species provides an ideal opportunity to identify g...
Steinfartz S, Weitere M, Tautz D. Tracing the first step to speciation: ecological and genetic diffe...
Adaptation to different ecological environments can, through divergent selection, generate phenotypi...
Mechanisms and processes of ecologically driven adaptive speciation are best studied in natural situ...
Illuminating the ability of individuals to react to different selective forces caused by environment...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Biologists are beginning to unravel the complexities of gene expression in model organisms by studyi...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
1. The analysis of transcriptomes is well-established and increasingly affordable in studies at the ...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
The Near Eastern fire salamander (Salamandra infraimmaculata) is an endangered species in Israel and...
Fire salamanders are amphibians that exhibit a highly specific reproductive mode termed ovo-vivipari...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
In order to assess the significance of local adaptation relative to environmental plasticity on the ...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation via genetic change are two major mechanisms of response t...
The utilization of similar habitats by different species provides an ideal opportunity to identify g...
Steinfartz S, Weitere M, Tautz D. Tracing the first step to speciation: ecological and genetic diffe...
Adaptation to different ecological environments can, through divergent selection, generate phenotypi...
Mechanisms and processes of ecologically driven adaptive speciation are best studied in natural situ...
Illuminating the ability of individuals to react to different selective forces caused by environment...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Biologists are beginning to unravel the complexities of gene expression in model organisms by studyi...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
1. The analysis of transcriptomes is well-established and increasingly affordable in studies at the ...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
The Near Eastern fire salamander (Salamandra infraimmaculata) is an endangered species in Israel and...
Fire salamanders are amphibians that exhibit a highly specific reproductive mode termed ovo-vivipari...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...