Lake and stream habitats pose a variety of challenges to fishes due to differences in variables such as water velocity, habitat structure, prey community, and predator community. These differences can cause divergent selection on body size and/or shape. Here, we measured sex, age, length, and eight different morphological traits of the blackstripe topminnow, Fundulus notatus, from 19 lake and stream populations across four river drainages in central Illinois. Our goal was to determine whether size and shape differed consistently between lake and stream habitats across drainages. We also considered the effects of age and sex as they may affect size and morphology. We found large differences in body size of age 1 topminnows where stream fish ...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
A myriad of factors have been shown to influence the morphology offreshwaterfish. However, studies t...
Understanding population-level responses to novel selective pressures can elucidate evolutionary con...
Lake and stream habitats pose a variety of challenges to fishes due to differences in variables such...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
Studies of the adaptive significance of variation among conspecific populations often focus on a sin...
A myriad of factors have been shown to influence the morphology of freshwater fish. However, studies...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
International audienceSexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recen...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Biotic-environment interactions have long been considered an important factor in functional phenotyp...
Human activities, such as species introductions, are dramatically and rapidly altering natural ecolo...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
A myriad of factors have been shown to influence the morphology offreshwaterfish. However, studies t...
Understanding population-level responses to novel selective pressures can elucidate evolutionary con...
Lake and stream habitats pose a variety of challenges to fishes due to differences in variables such...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
Studies of the adaptive significance of variation among conspecific populations often focus on a sin...
A myriad of factors have been shown to influence the morphology of freshwater fish. However, studies...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
International audienceSexual selection is considered the major cause of sexual dimorphism, but recen...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Biotic-environment interactions have long been considered an important factor in functional phenotyp...
Human activities, such as species introductions, are dramatically and rapidly altering natural ecolo...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
A myriad of factors have been shown to influence the morphology offreshwaterfish. However, studies t...
Understanding population-level responses to novel selective pressures can elucidate evolutionary con...