Anthropogenic increases in global temperature and agricultural runoff are increasing the prevalence of aquatic hypoxia throughout the world. We investigated the potential for a relatively rapid evolution of hypoxia tolerance using two isolated (for less than 11 000 years) populations of threespine stickleback: one from a lake that experiences long-term hypoxia (Alta Lake, British Columbia) and one from a lake that does not (Trout Lake, British Columbia). Loss-of-equilibrium (LOE) experiments revealed that the Alta Lake stickleback were significantly more tolerant of hypoxia than the Trout Lake stickleback, and calorimetry experiments revealed that the enhanced tolerance of Alta Lake stickleback may be associated with their ability to depres...
Transcriptionally mediated phenotypic plasticity as a mechanism of modifying traits in response to a...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...
Anthropogenic increases in global temperature and agricultural runoff are increasing the prevalence ...
Dominance hierarchies of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from river and pond pop...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
Transcriptionally mediated phenotypic plasticity as a mechanism of modifying traits in response to a...
Dominance hierarchies of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from river and pond pop...
Transcriptionally mediated phenotypic plasticity as a mechanism of modifying traits in response to a...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...
Anthropogenic increases in global temperature and agricultural runoff are increasing the prevalence ...
Dominance hierarchies of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from river and pond pop...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
The response of individuals from three different populations of three-spined sticklebacks to acute a...
Transcriptionally mediated phenotypic plasticity as a mechanism of modifying traits in response to a...
Dominance hierarchies of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from river and pond pop...
Transcriptionally mediated phenotypic plasticity as a mechanism of modifying traits in response to a...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...
International audienceAn individual's environmental history may have delayed effects on its physiolo...