Background Environmental stress can result in strong ecological and evolutionary effects on natural populations, but to what extent it drives adaptive divergence of natural populations is little explored. We used common garden experiments to study adaptive divergence in embryonic and larval fitness traits (embryonic survival, larval growth, and age and size at metamorphosis) in eight moor frog, Rana arvalis, populations inhabiting an acidification gradient (breeding pond pH 4.0 to 7.5) in southwestern Sweden. Embryos were raised until hatching at three (pH 4.0, 4.3 and 7.5) and larvae until metamorphosis at two (pH 4.3 and 7.5) pH treatments. To get insight into the putative selective agents along this environmental gradient, we measured r...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Phenotypic variation among populations is thought to be generated from spatial heterogeneity in envi...
Background: Environmental stress can result in strong ecological and evolutionary effects on natural...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Understanding the diversity of life is one of the main aims of evolutionary biology, and requires kn...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
For evolution to occur over time, it is necessary for animals and plants to show phenotypic variatio...
Growth rate is an important life history trait, which impacts fitness indirectly through its effect ...
For evolution to occur over time, it is necessary for animals and plants to show phenotypic variatio...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Phenotypic variation among populations is thought to be generated from spatial heterogeneity in envi...
Background: Environmental stress can result in strong ecological and evolutionary effects on natural...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Understanding the diversity of life is one of the main aims of evolutionary biology, and requires kn...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechan...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
This thesis is an attempt to describe how different environmental factors influence life history tra...
For evolution to occur over time, it is necessary for animals and plants to show phenotypic variatio...
Growth rate is an important life history trait, which impacts fitness indirectly through its effect ...
For evolution to occur over time, it is necessary for animals and plants to show phenotypic variatio...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phen...
Phenotypic variation among populations is thought to be generated from spatial heterogeneity in envi...