When color pattern variation is co-adapted with other biological features, distinct color morphs may be separated along divergent niche axes, and data on niche partitioning can provide insight into how distinct color morphs are maintained over spatiotemporal scales. The Eastern Red-backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus, contains two common color morphs (striped and unstriped) that differ along several trait axes in addition to coloration. Previous studies from a single population have suggested that dietary composition represents an important axis of ecological differentiation between morphs of P. cinereus. To determine if morphs partition prey resources over space and time, we collected stomach contents from morphs across six populations t...
In situations involving the co-occurrence ecologically similar species, one of two different evoluti...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms are increasingly thought to shape local community dynamics. H...
Abstract Background In eastern North America two common colour morphs exist in most populations of r...
Lizards are ideal for studying colour polymorphism, because some species are polymorphic and the mor...
Behavioral traits can be influenced by predation rates of color morphs, potentially leading to reduc...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
Question: Does habitat heterogeneity promote trophic polymorphism in a terrestrial salamander? Hypot...
The trophic niche is a life trait that identifies the consumer's position in a local food web. Sever...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
Abstract Background Co-occurrence of distinct colour forms is a classic paradox in evolutionary ecol...
Studies in behavioral ecology provide critical information regarding a species’ territoriality, pred...
Information on individual trophic specialization may be relevant to better understand the ecological...
In situations involving the co-occurrence ecologically similar species, one of two different evoluti...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms are increasingly thought to shape local community dynamics. H...
Abstract Background In eastern North America two common colour morphs exist in most populations of r...
Lizards are ideal for studying colour polymorphism, because some species are polymorphic and the mor...
Behavioral traits can be influenced by predation rates of color morphs, potentially leading to reduc...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
Question: Does habitat heterogeneity promote trophic polymorphism in a terrestrial salamander? Hypot...
The trophic niche is a life trait that identifies the consumer's position in a local food web. Sever...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
Abstract Background Co-occurrence of distinct colour forms is a classic paradox in evolutionary ecol...
Studies in behavioral ecology provide critical information regarding a species’ territoriality, pred...
Information on individual trophic specialization may be relevant to better understand the ecological...
In situations involving the co-occurrence ecologically similar species, one of two different evoluti...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms are increasingly thought to shape local community dynamics. H...