1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differences relate to two dominant contrasting habitats: the pelagic and littoral habitat. Repeated occurrence of littoral and pelagic morphs across multiple populations of several lake fish species has been considered as important evidence that polymorphism is adaptive in these systems. It has been suggested that these habitat-based polymorphic differences are due to the temporal stability of the differences between littoral and pelagic habitats. 2. Although streams are spatially heterogeneous, they are also more temporally dynamic than lakes and it is still an open question whether streams provide the environmental conditions that promote habitat-b...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
Biotic-environment interactions have long been considered an important factor in functional phenotyp...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
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...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity within landscapes influences the distribution and phenotypic dive...
Recent research has suggested that individual specialization within populations could be substantial...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Parallel phenotypic evolution in similar environments has been well studied in evolutionary biology,...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
Biotic-environment interactions have long been considered an important factor in functional phenotyp...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
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...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity within landscapes influences the distribution and phenotypic dive...
Recent research has suggested that individual specialization within populations could be substantial...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Parallel phenotypic evolution in similar environments has been well studied in evolutionary biology,...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Natural selection drives local adaptation, potentially even at small temporal and spatial scales. As...
Biotic-environment interactions have long been considered an important factor in functional phenotyp...