(1) The evolution of species or ecotypes can occur gradually through neutral and adaptive genetic changes. To explore the influence of natural selection during early phases of divergence, morphological and ecological discontinuity and its adaptive significance were investigated in six pairs of alpine and independently evolved montane populations of Heliosperma pusillum .; the latter are usually taxonomically recognised at the species rank in spite of their highly doubtful debatable taxonomic value. (2) We tested whether environmental conditions – characterised by Landolt indicator values from vegetation surveys and temperature measurements – and morphology of alpine and montane populations differ discretely and in parallel across six popula...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...
(1) The evolution of species or ecotypes can occur gradually through neutral and adaptive genetic ch...
Evolution is driven by natural selection, favouring individuals adapted in phenotypic traits to the ...
Adaptation to dissimilar habitats can trigger phenotypic and genetic differences between populations...
MSc. Clara BertelZusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheKumulative Dissertation aus vier ArtikelnUniver...
The mosaic distribution of interbreeding taxa with contrasting ecology and morphology offers an oppo...
Understanding how natural selection and genetic drift shape biological variation is a central topic ...
In the alpine landscape, characterized by high spatiotemporal heterogeneity and barriers, divergent ...
A long-standing debate in evolutionary biology concerns the relative importance of different evoluti...
Mountain plant species with wide elevational ranges are expected to be exposed to different selectio...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...
(1) The evolution of species or ecotypes can occur gradually through neutral and adaptive genetic ch...
Evolution is driven by natural selection, favouring individuals adapted in phenotypic traits to the ...
Adaptation to dissimilar habitats can trigger phenotypic and genetic differences between populations...
MSc. Clara BertelZusammenfassung in deutscher SpracheKumulative Dissertation aus vier ArtikelnUniver...
The mosaic distribution of interbreeding taxa with contrasting ecology and morphology offers an oppo...
Understanding how natural selection and genetic drift shape biological variation is a central topic ...
In the alpine landscape, characterized by high spatiotemporal heterogeneity and barriers, divergent ...
A long-standing debate in evolutionary biology concerns the relative importance of different evoluti...
Mountain plant species with wide elevational ranges are expected to be exposed to different selectio...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Adaptation to contrasting environments across a heterogeneous landscape favors the formation of ecot...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
Phenotypic divergence among natural populations can be explained by natural selection or by neutral ...
How diversity arises and what is the relative role of allopatric and ecological divergence are among...