The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary biology. Chipmunks of the genus Tamias (subgenus Neotamias) are part of a very recent radiation, occupying a wide range of environments with marked niche partitioning among species. One open question is if and how those differences in environments affected phenotypic evolution in this lineage. Herein we examine the relative importance of genetic drift versus natural selection in the origin of cranial diversity exhibited by clade members. We also explore the degree to which variation in potential selective agents (environmental variables) are correlated with the patterns of morphological variation presented. We found that genetic drift cannot e...
Through social interactions, phenotypes of conspecifics can affect an individual's fitness, resultin...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
Speciation, the means through which new species arise, is of central interest to biology. Recent the...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
Additive genetic variance in a trait reflects its potential to respond to selection, which is key fo...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
Through social interactions, phenotypes of conspecifics can affect an individual's fitness, resultin...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
Speciation, the means through which new species arise, is of central interest to biology. Recent the...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
© 2016 The Author(s). Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and unders...
Phenotypic (co)variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, and understanding how (co)variat...
Additive genetic variance in a trait reflects its potential to respond to selection, which is key fo...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
Through social interactions, phenotypes of conspecifics can affect an individual's fitness, resultin...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
Speciation, the means through which new species arise, is of central interest to biology. Recent the...