Theory defines conditions under which sympatric speciation may occur, and several possible examples of the process in action have been identified. In most cases, organisms specialize onto habitats that fall into discrete categories, such as host species used by herbivores and parasites. Ecological specialization within a continuous habitat gradient is theoretically possible, but becomes less likely with increasing gene flow among clinal habitat types. Here, I show that habitat race formation is underway in a frog, Rana temporaria, along a continuous and spatially mosaic habitat gradient. Tadpoles from 23 populations raised in an outdoor mesocosm experiment showed adaptive phenotypic variation correlated with the predator density in their po...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
While divergent ecological adaptation can drive speciation, understanding the factors that facilitat...
Theory defines conditions under which sympatric speciation may occur, and several possible examples ...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Steinfartz S, Weitere M, Tautz D. Tracing the first step to speciation: ecological and genetic diffe...
Intraspecific variation in resource-use traits can have profound ecological and evolutionary implica...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Genomic variation within and among populations is shaped by the interplay between natural selection ...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
Mechanisms and processes of ecologically driven adaptive speciation are best studied in natural situ...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Theory holds that adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves under spatial or temporal variation in natu...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
While divergent ecological adaptation can drive speciation, understanding the factors that facilitat...
Theory defines conditions under which sympatric speciation may occur, and several possible examples ...
Adaptive ecological differentiation among sympatric populations is promoted by environmental heterog...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Steinfartz S, Weitere M, Tautz D. Tracing the first step to speciation: ecological and genetic diffe...
Intraspecific variation in resource-use traits can have profound ecological and evolutionary implica...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Genomic variation within and among populations is shaped by the interplay between natural selection ...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
Mechanisms and processes of ecologically driven adaptive speciation are best studied in natural situ...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Theory holds that adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves under spatial or temporal variation in natu...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
While divergent ecological adaptation can drive speciation, understanding the factors that facilitat...