Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In such cases, it remains an open question as to whether variation attributed to that single measured agent might be influenced by some other unmeasured agent. Previous research has shown that phenotypic variation in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is strongly influenced by predation regime, and we here ask whether parasitism might represent an additional important selective agent shaping this variation. We performed a field survey of 26 natural guppy populations of known predation regime in northern Trinidad. We quantified levels of parasitism of guppies by the monogenean ecotoparasite, Gyrodactylus, and examined whether this paras...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
This thesis focuses on the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, as an invasive species. Its non-native distri...
Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In...
Abstract Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective ...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of prey; each of...
Abstract. Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of pre...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history and behavior of prey; this in ...
Many studies of evolution adopt a unifactorial approach, where a single causal force appearing to ac...
This is the first study to demonstrate significant differences between two natural Trinidadian guppy...
The guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a model species in ecology and evolution. Many studies have exami...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Abstract The Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis proposes that females prefer male secondary sexual traits becau...
Predators can have both direct and indirect effects on how their prey interact with parasites. This ...
The main objective of this study was to describe and explain several features of geographic variatio...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
This thesis focuses on the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, as an invasive species. Its non-native distri...
Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In...
Abstract Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective ...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of prey; each of...
Abstract. Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of pre...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history and behavior of prey; this in ...
Many studies of evolution adopt a unifactorial approach, where a single causal force appearing to ac...
This is the first study to demonstrate significant differences between two natural Trinidadian guppy...
The guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a model species in ecology and evolution. Many studies have exami...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Abstract The Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis proposes that females prefer male secondary sexual traits becau...
Predators can have both direct and indirect effects on how their prey interact with parasites. This ...
The main objective of this study was to describe and explain several features of geographic variatio...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
This thesis focuses on the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, as an invasive species. Its non-native distri...