Across a broad diversity of freshwater and marine fish that have a wide latitudinal distribution, intraspecific variability in vertebral number shows a robust trend for higher vertebral counts in colder latitudes (Jordan's Rule). Variability in this meristic trait is determined during early larval development by a combination of heritable and temperature-mediated influences. We experimentally evaluate for the first time whether different vertebral phenotypes from a population actively segregate across a temperature gradient and if so, whether the segregation is consistent with broad geographical trends across taxa of greater vertebral counts associating with cooler waters. Using threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L., 1758) from ...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has emerged as an important model organism in ev...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
In two experiments embryos of this cyprinodontid fish were reared continuously in four fluctuating t...
Across a broad diversity of freshwater and marine fish that have a wide latitudinal distribution, in...
Variation in vertebral number is widespread in fishes, and is partly genetic in origin. Its adaptive...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe four-spined stickleback shows a variation of 30-33 vertebrae, 9-...
Variation in the number of elements in meristic series such as vertebrae and fin rays is a remarkabl...
Variation of vertebral centra numbers is common in vertebrates. Likewise, the number of associated e...
Over a 4-year period, juvenile specimens of Leptocottus armatus were collected annually at nine sta...
Gaining the ability to predict population responses to climate change is a pressing concern. Using a...
The vertebral number is a major trait of fish structure, related to swimming, feeding, and predator ...
Similar phenotypes evolve under equivalent environmental conditions through parallel evolution. Beca...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
Gaining the ability to predict population responses to climate change is a pressing concern. Using a...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has emerged as an important model organism in ev...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
In two experiments embryos of this cyprinodontid fish were reared continuously in four fluctuating t...
Across a broad diversity of freshwater and marine fish that have a wide latitudinal distribution, in...
Variation in vertebral number is widespread in fishes, and is partly genetic in origin. Its adaptive...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe four-spined stickleback shows a variation of 30-33 vertebrae, 9-...
Variation in the number of elements in meristic series such as vertebrae and fin rays is a remarkabl...
Variation of vertebral centra numbers is common in vertebrates. Likewise, the number of associated e...
Over a 4-year period, juvenile specimens of Leptocottus armatus were collected annually at nine sta...
Gaining the ability to predict population responses to climate change is a pressing concern. Using a...
The vertebral number is a major trait of fish structure, related to swimming, feeding, and predator ...
Similar phenotypes evolve under equivalent environmental conditions through parallel evolution. Beca...
Within-species diversity is often driven by changing selective regimes along environmental gradients...
Gaining the ability to predict population responses to climate change is a pressing concern. Using a...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has emerged as an important model organism in ev...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
In two experiments embryos of this cyprinodontid fish were reared continuously in four fluctuating t...