Background: Morphological differentiation between populations resulting from local adaptations to environmental conditions is likely to be more pronounced in populations with increasing genetic isolation. In a previous study a positive clinal variation in body size was observed in isolated Roesel's bush-cricket, Metrioptera roeselii, populations, but were absent from populations within a continuous distribution at the same latitudinal range. This observational study inferred that there was a phenotypic effect of gene flow on climate-induced selection in this species. Methods: To disentangle genetic versus environmental drivers of population differences in morphology, we measured the size of four different body traits in wild-caught individu...
Phenotypic plasticity describes an organism\u27s ability to produce multiple phenotypes in direct re...
In recent years, investigations into the evolution of sexual size dimorphism have moved from a simpl...
Species responses to environmental change are likely to depend on existing genetic and phenotypic va...
Background: Morphological differentiation between populations resulting from local adaptations to en...
Theoretically, asymmetric gene flow along an environmental gradient can limit species range expansio...
Theoretically, asymmetric gene flow along an environmental gradient can limit species range expansio...
Hybrid zones are regions where individuals from genetically differentiated populations meet and mate...
Gene flow, demography, and selection can result in similar patterns of genomic variation and disenta...
Hybrid zones are regions where individuals from genetically differentiated populations meet and mate...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Phenotypic plasticity describes an organism\u27s ability to produce multiple phenotypes in direct re...
Funding was provided by Natural Environment Research Council grants to N.W.B. (NE/G014906/1, NE/L011...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Phenotypic plasticity describes an organism\u27s ability to produce multiple phenotypes in direct re...
In recent years, investigations into the evolution of sexual size dimorphism have moved from a simpl...
Species responses to environmental change are likely to depend on existing genetic and phenotypic va...
Background: Morphological differentiation between populations resulting from local adaptations to en...
Theoretically, asymmetric gene flow along an environmental gradient can limit species range expansio...
Theoretically, asymmetric gene flow along an environmental gradient can limit species range expansio...
Hybrid zones are regions where individuals from genetically differentiated populations meet and mate...
Gene flow, demography, and selection can result in similar patterns of genomic variation and disenta...
Hybrid zones are regions where individuals from genetically differentiated populations meet and mate...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Phenotypic plasticity describes an organism\u27s ability to produce multiple phenotypes in direct re...
Funding was provided by Natural Environment Research Council grants to N.W.B. (NE/G014906/1, NE/L011...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Sexual selection can target many different types of traits. However, the relative influence of diffe...
Phenotypic plasticity describes an organism\u27s ability to produce multiple phenotypes in direct re...
In recent years, investigations into the evolution of sexual size dimorphism have moved from a simpl...
Species responses to environmental change are likely to depend on existing genetic and phenotypic va...