The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful transition to land. We report an extensive field study on the behavior of this remarkable fish and how it has coped with life on land. The fish occurs in great abundance above the waterline along the rocky coastlines of Micronesia. We found them to be terrestrial in all aspects of their adult daily life, but heavily constrained by large fluctuations in both tide and temperature with almost all activity limited to a brief period at mid-tide. Despite this, the fish were highly social and data were consistent with males defending exclusive territories on land. A variety of metrics – the use of visual displays, the allometry of ornaments, and sexu...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
My thesis aimed to investigate the influence of selection on an animal invading a novel habitat and ...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a marine fish that has made a highly successful t...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
My thesis aimed to investigate the influence of selection on an animal invading a novel habitat and ...
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonizat...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colon...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...