The expression of defensive morphologies in prey often is correlated with predator abundance or diversity over a range of temporal and spatial scales. These patterns are assumed to reflect natural selection via differential predation on genetically determined, fixed phenotypes. Phenotypic variation, however, also can reflect within-generation developmental responses to environmental cues (phenotypic plasticity). For example, water-borne effluents from predators can induce the production of defensive morphologies in many prey taxa. This phenomenon, however, has been examined only on narrow scales. Here, we demonstrate adaptive phenotypic plasticity in prey from geographically separated populations that were reared in the presence of an intro...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in phenotype and can be adaptive. Often, th...
Phenotypic plasticity is common in predator-prey interactions. Prey use inducible defenses to increa...
An invading species should be more likely to establish if it can successfully identify and defend ag...
The expression of defensive morphologies in prey often is correlated with predator abundance or dive...
The effects of environmental variation on the phenotypes expressed by organisms have gradually gaine...
Understanding the role of history in the formation of communities has been a major challenge in comm...
Understanding the genetic and environmental bases of phenotypic variation and how they covary on loc...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how coevolutionary history between predator and prey i...
The adaptive value of phenotypic plasticity depends upon the degree of match achieved between phenot...
Phenotypic plasticity, the differential phenotypic expression of the same genotype in response to di...
The expression of anti-predator adaptations may vary on a spatial scale, favouring traits that are a...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how coevolutionary history between predator and prey i...
Background: Recent models suggest that escalating reciprocal selection among antagonistically inte...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis alters its phenotype in species-specific ways in response to either g...
The burgeoning field of phenotypic plasticity and inducible defenses has documented a wide variety o...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in phenotype and can be adaptive. Often, th...
Phenotypic plasticity is common in predator-prey interactions. Prey use inducible defenses to increa...
An invading species should be more likely to establish if it can successfully identify and defend ag...
The expression of defensive morphologies in prey often is correlated with predator abundance or dive...
The effects of environmental variation on the phenotypes expressed by organisms have gradually gaine...
Understanding the role of history in the formation of communities has been a major challenge in comm...
Understanding the genetic and environmental bases of phenotypic variation and how they covary on loc...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how coevolutionary history between predator and prey i...
The adaptive value of phenotypic plasticity depends upon the degree of match achieved between phenot...
Phenotypic plasticity, the differential phenotypic expression of the same genotype in response to di...
The expression of anti-predator adaptations may vary on a spatial scale, favouring traits that are a...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how coevolutionary history between predator and prey i...
Background: Recent models suggest that escalating reciprocal selection among antagonistically inte...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis alters its phenotype in species-specific ways in response to either g...
The burgeoning field of phenotypic plasticity and inducible defenses has documented a wide variety o...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in phenotype and can be adaptive. Often, th...
Phenotypic plasticity is common in predator-prey interactions. Prey use inducible defenses to increa...
An invading species should be more likely to establish if it can successfully identify and defend ag...