When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar phenotypic responses. Therefore, understanding patterns of phenotypic divergence for closely related species requires considering distinct evolutionary histories. Here, we investigated how a common form of human-induced environmental alteration, habitat fragmentation, may drive phenotypic divergence among three closely related species of Bahamian mosquitofish (Gambusia spp.). Focusing on one phenotypic trait (male coloration), having a priori predictions of divergence, we tested whether populations persisting in fragmented habitats differed from those inhabiting unfragmented habitats and examined the consistency of the pattern across species. S...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
1. Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) can have dramatic impacts on ecosystems, leading...
Sexual signal evolution can be complex because multiple factors influence the production, transmissi...
The aim of this study rests on three premises: 1) humans are altering ecosystems worldwide, 2) envir...
Phenotypic trait differences among populations can shape ecological outcomes for communities and eco...
Evolutionary ecology aims to better understand how ecologically important traits respond to environm...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
The study of contemporary evolution and eco-evolutionary dynamics is classically defined in terms of...
Much can be learned of complex ecological communities by identifying the ecologically-important spec...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
1. Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) can have dramatic impacts on ecosystems, leading...
Sexual signal evolution can be complex because multiple factors influence the production, transmissi...
The aim of this study rests on three premises: 1) humans are altering ecosystems worldwide, 2) envir...
Phenotypic trait differences among populations can shape ecological outcomes for communities and eco...
Evolutionary ecology aims to better understand how ecologically important traits respond to environm...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...
The study of contemporary evolution and eco-evolutionary dynamics is classically defined in terms of...
Much can be learned of complex ecological communities by identifying the ecologically-important spec...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Theory suggests that speciation with gene flow is most likely when both sexual and ecological select...
Natural selection plays an important role in the evolution of sexual communication systems. Here, we...