Gill raker divergence is a general pattern in adaptive radiations of postglacial fish, but few studies have addressed the adaptive significance of this morphological trait in foraging and eco-evolutionary interactions among predator and prey. Here, a set of subarctic lakes along a diversifying gradient of coregonids was used as the natural setting to explore correlations between gill raker numbers and planktivory as well as the impact of coregonid radiation on zooplankton communities. Results from 19 populations covering most of the total gill raker number gradient of the genus Coregonus, confirm that the number of gill rakers has a central role in determining the foraging ability towards zooplankton prey. Both at the individual and populat...
Hypothesis: Ecological specialization facilitates co-existence of Coregonus spp. in Lake Stechlin. A...
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e. trait utilit...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
North temperate fish in post-glacial lakes are textbook examples for rapid parallel adaptive radiat...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Some of the sympatric species pairs commonly described in temperate freshwater fishes provide eviden...
Studies of adaptive divergence have traditionally focused on the ecological causes of trait diversif...
Two whitefish morphs have been identified in lakes in northern Norway from a bimodal distribution of...
Identifying the processes by which new phenotypes and species emerge has been a long-standing effort...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e., trait utili...
Hypothesis: Ecological specialization facilitates co-existence of Coregonus spp. in Lake Stechlin. A...
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e. trait utilit...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
North temperate fish in post-glacial lakes are textbook examples for rapid parallel adaptive radiat...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Some of the sympatric species pairs commonly described in temperate freshwater fishes provide eviden...
Studies of adaptive divergence have traditionally focused on the ecological causes of trait diversif...
Two whitefish morphs have been identified in lakes in northern Norway from a bimodal distribution of...
Identifying the processes by which new phenotypes and species emerge has been a long-standing effort...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e., trait utili...
Hypothesis: Ecological specialization facilitates co-existence of Coregonus spp. in Lake Stechlin. A...
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e. trait utilit...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...