It is well recognized that environmental degradation caused by human activities can result in dramatic losses of species and diversity. However, comparatively little is known about the ability of biodiversity to re-emerge following ecosystem recovery. Here, we show that a European whitefish subspecies, the gangfisch Coregonus lavaretus macrophthalmus, rapidly increased its ecologically functional diversity following the restoration of Lake Constance after anthropogenic eutrophication. In fewer than ten generations, gangfisch evolved a greater range of gill raker numbers (GRNs) to utilize a broader ecological niche. A sparse genetic architecture underlies this variation in GRN. Several co-expressed gene modules and genes showing signals of p...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Like many northern hemisphere fish species, the European whitefish (Coregonus /avaretus (L.)) was ab...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
It is well recognized that environmental degradation caused by human activities can result in dramat...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Anthropogenic disturbances of ecosystems are causing a loss of biodiversity at an unprecedented rat...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanism...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Like many northern hemisphere fish species, the European whitefish (Coregonus /avaretus (L.)) was ab...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
It is well recognized that environmental degradation caused by human activities can result in dramat...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Anthropogenic disturbances of ecosystems are causing a loss of biodiversity at an unprecedented rat...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Background: Speciation reversal: the erosion of species differentiation via an increase in introgres...
Species diversity can be lost through two different but potentially interacting extinction processes...
Anthropogenic activities, such as introduction of non-native species, is considered as one of the mo...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
The erosion of habitat heterogeneity can reduce species diversity directly but can also lead to the ...
Adaptive radiations in postglacial fish offer excellent settings to study the evolutionary mechanism...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
Adaptive radiation is the evolution of ecological and phenotypical diversity. It arises via ecologic...
Like many northern hemisphere fish species, the European whitefish (Coregonus /avaretus (L.)) was ab...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...