9 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2020.125802The pattern of shell shape variation in populations of the top shell, Phorcus sauciatus from Madeira Island (NE Atlantic) was analysed as a function of substrate type and wave exposure, using geometric morphometrics. We hypothesized that P. sauciatus shows morphological variations to inhabit contrasting environments. Highly significant differences in shell shape were found depending on both substrate type and coastal exposure. The most marked differences were found between exposed and sheltered environments. Rounded shells in exposed environments may be explained by physiological reasons, since larger muscles are needed to ensure attachment to substrat...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Dislodgement by the large drag forces imparted by breaking waves is an important cause of mortality ...
The pattern of shell shape variation in populations of the top shell, Phorcus sauciatus from Madeira...
Wave exposure has strong influences on population density, morphology and behaviour of intertidal sp...
Environments with strong gradients in physical conditions, such as rocky intertidal, induce animal m...
Environmental conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological and physiological) ...
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or ch...
The gastropod Trophon geversianus exhibits shell polymorphisms along its distribution in subtidal an...
Cerion is a morphologically diverse genus of land snails inhabiting Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Bahama...
Abstract Background Few surveys have concentrated on studying the adaptive value of phenotypic plast...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
The climate envelope approach to predicting climate-induced species range shift is limited. There ar...
Differences in shell morphology in the intertidal prosobranch mollusc Calliostoma zizyphinumwere stu...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Dislodgement by the large drag forces imparted by breaking waves is an important cause of mortality ...
The pattern of shell shape variation in populations of the top shell, Phorcus sauciatus from Madeira...
Wave exposure has strong influences on population density, morphology and behaviour of intertidal sp...
Environments with strong gradients in physical conditions, such as rocky intertidal, induce animal m...
Environmental conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological and physiological) ...
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or ch...
The gastropod Trophon geversianus exhibits shell polymorphisms along its distribution in subtidal an...
Cerion is a morphologically diverse genus of land snails inhabiting Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Bahama...
Abstract Background Few surveys have concentrated on studying the adaptive value of phenotypic plast...
Climate change may force organisms to adapt genetically or plastically to new environmental conditio...
The climate envelope approach to predicting climate-induced species range shift is limited. There ar...
Differences in shell morphology in the intertidal prosobranch mollusc Calliostoma zizyphinumwere stu...
Two sympatric snail ecotypes (RB and SU) of Littorina saxatilis from exposed rocky shores of NW Spai...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Certain major aspects of phenotypic diversity are still largely unexplained. When phenotypic pattern...
Dislodgement by the large drag forces imparted by breaking waves is an important cause of mortality ...