Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic coevolutionary arms-races. The evolution of beak morphology in the Darwin’s finches in response to competition for seed resources is a classic example of evolution by natural selection. The seeds of Tribulus cistoides are an important food source for the largest ground finch species (Geospiza fortis, G. magnirostris, and G. conirostris) in dry months, and the hard spiny morphology of the fruits are a potent agent of selection that drives contemporary evolutionary change in finch beak morphology. Although the effects of these interaction on finches are well known, how seed predation affects the ecology and evolution of the plants is poorly unde...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Competitor species can have evolutionary effects on each other that result in ecological character d...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Competitor species can have evolutionary effects on each other that result in ecological character d...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Competitor species can have evolutionary effects on each other that result in ecological character d...
Introgressive hybridization, i.e. hybridization with backcrossing, can lead to the fusion of two spe...