Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary dynamics depend on their genetic basis, the historical pattern of predation risk that populations have experienced and current selection gradients. When populations experience predators with contrasting hunting strategies and size preferences, theory suggests contrasting micro-evolutionary responses to selection. Daphnia pulex is an ideal species to explore the micro-evolutionary response of anti-predator traits because they face heterogeneous predation regimes, sometimes experiencing only invertebrate midge predators and other times experiencing vertebrate fish and invertebrate midge predators. We explored plausible patterns of adaptive evolu...
Inducible morphological defences are crucial for understanding predator–prey interactions. Such defe...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, w...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
A resurrection ecology reconstruction of 14 morphological, life history and behavioural traits revea...
Inducible morphological defences are crucial for understanding predator–prey interactions. Such defe...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, w...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce more than one phenotype in order to ma...
A resurrection ecology reconstruction of 14 morphological, life history and behavioural traits revea...
Inducible morphological defences are crucial for understanding predator–prey interactions. Such defe...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, w...