1. Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) can have dramatic impacts on ecosystems, leading to rapid trait changes in some organisms and extinction in others. Such changes in traits signify that human actions can lead to cases of increased phenotypic diversity and consequently can strongly impact population-, community- and ecosystem-level dynamics. 2. Here, we examine whether the ecological consequences of habitat fragmentation have led to changes in the life histories of three native species of mosquitofish (Gambusia spp.) inhabiting tidal creeks on six different Bahamian islands. We address two important questions: (i) How predictable and parallel are life-history changes in response to HIREC across islands and species, and (ii)...
Populations experiencing consistent differences in predation risk and resource availability are expe...
Aim: The theory of island biogeography provides a predictive framework relating species richness to ...
Environmental variation drives ecological and phenotypic change. How predictable is differentiation ...
1. Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) can have dramatic impacts on ecosystems, leading...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
1. Evolutionary ecology aims to better understand how ecologically important traits respond to envir...
The aim of this study rests on three premises: 1) humans are altering ecosystems worldwide, 2) envir...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
One consequence of human-driven habitat degradation in general, and habitat fragmentation in particu...
The colonisation of new environments is a central evolutionary process, yet why species make such tr...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
There is a critical need to understand patterns and causes of intraspecific variation in physiologic...
Populations experiencing consistent differences in predation risk and resource availability are expe...
Aim: The theory of island biogeography provides a predictive framework relating species richness to ...
Environmental variation drives ecological and phenotypic change. How predictable is differentiation ...
1. Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) can have dramatic impacts on ecosystems, leading...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
1. Evolutionary ecology aims to better understand how ecologically important traits respond to envir...
The aim of this study rests on three premises: 1) humans are altering ecosystems worldwide, 2) envir...
When confronted with similar environmental challenges, different organisms can exhibit dissimilar ph...
One consequence of human-driven habitat degradation in general, and habitat fragmentation in particu...
The colonisation of new environments is a central evolutionary process, yet why species make such tr...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
There is a critical need to understand patterns and causes of intraspecific variation in physiologic...
Populations experiencing consistent differences in predation risk and resource availability are expe...
Aim: The theory of island biogeography provides a predictive framework relating species richness to ...
Environmental variation drives ecological and phenotypic change. How predictable is differentiation ...