Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it has recently emerged as an important driver in the evolution of brain anatomy, though population comparisons show ambiguous results with considerable unexplained variation. Here, we test the reproducibility of reduced predation on evolutionary trajectories of brain evolution. We make use of an introduction experiment, whereby guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from a single high predation stream were introduced to four low predation streams. After 8-9 years of natural selection in the wild and two generations of common garden conditions in the laboratory, we quantified brain anatomy. Relative brain region sizes did not differ between populations....
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Cognitive and sensory abilities are vital in affecting survival under predation risk, leading to sel...
There is remarkable diversity in brain anatomy among vertebrates and evidence is accumulating that p...
SummaryThe large variation in brain size that exists in the animal kingdom has been suggested to hav...
The vertebrate brain shows an extremely conserved layout across taxa. Still, the relative sizes of s...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
The vertebrate brain shows an extremely conserved layout across taxa. Still, the relative sizes of s...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it...
Cognitive and sensory abilities are vital in affecting survival under predation risk, leading to sel...
There is remarkable diversity in brain anatomy among vertebrates and evidence is accumulating that p...
SummaryThe large variation in brain size that exists in the animal kingdom has been suggested to hav...
The vertebrate brain shows an extremely conserved layout across taxa. Still, the relative sizes of s...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
The vertebrate brain shows an extremely conserved layout across taxa. Still, the relative sizes of s...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...
The mosaic brain evolution hypothesis, stating that brain regions can evolve relatively independentl...