Evolutionary theory predicts that different selective regimes may contribute to divergent evolution of body size and growth rate among populations, but most studies have focused on allopatric populations. Here, we studied five sympatric subpopulations of anadromous northern pike (Esox lucius) in the Baltic Sea subjected to allopatric habitats for a short period of their life cycle due to homing behavior. We report differences in adult body size among subpopulations that were in part due to variation in growth rate. Body size of emigrating juveniles also differed among subpopulations, and differences remained when individuals were reared in a common environment, thus indicating evolutionary divergence among subpopulations. Furthermore, a QST...
Recent studies have found populations of European Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) to be under the pr...
The diversity among species, populations, and individuals in nature is astonishing. Genetic and phen...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Evolutionary theory predicts that different selective regimes may contribute to divergent evolution ...
Population divergence shaped by natural selection is central to evolutionary ecology research and ha...
Individual variability in dispersal strategies, where some individuals disperse and others remain re...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Identifying the mechanisms initiating sympatric diversification in vertebrates has remained a concep...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Understanding spatio-temporal population genetic patterns is important for conservation management o...
Environments causing variation in age-specific mortality – ecological agents of selection – mediate ...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Recent studies have found populations of European Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) to be under the pr...
The diversity among species, populations, and individuals in nature is astonishing. Genetic and phen...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Evolutionary theory predicts that different selective regimes may contribute to divergent evolution ...
Population divergence shaped by natural selection is central to evolutionary ecology research and ha...
Individual variability in dispersal strategies, where some individuals disperse and others remain re...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
Identifying the mechanisms initiating sympatric diversification in vertebrates has remained a concep...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Understanding spatio-temporal population genetic patterns is important for conservation management o...
Environments causing variation in age-specific mortality – ecological agents of selection – mediate ...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Recent studies have found populations of European Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) to be under the pr...
The diversity among species, populations, and individuals in nature is astonishing. Genetic and phen...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...