Recent research has suggested that individual specialization within populations could be substantial and more common than previously acknowledged. Eurasian perch is one of many species of fish in lakes of postglacial origin that displays a morphological and dietary variation tightly coupled to the littoral and pelagic habitats of the lake. The occurrence of such resource polymorphisms might have important consequences for local adaptation and might also be an important initial step in speciation. I have investigated the importance of a number of factors for the development of resource polymorphisms using perch as a study organism. I found a weak genetic basis for morphological differences, and the environmental influence on morphology was o...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Recent research has suggested that individual specialization within populations could be substantial...
Divergent natural selection rooted in differential resource use can generate and maintain intraspeci...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Evolutionary processes are now known to occur on contemporary, ecological time scales, leading both ...
Trophic polymorphism has found to be common in many taxa and is a suggested mechanism of ecological ...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
Resource polymorphism in vertebrates is generally underappreciated as a diversi-fying force and is p...
Background. Body shape is one of the most variable traits of organisms and responds to a broad array...
Predators can cause a shift in both density and frequency of a prey phenotype that may lead to pheno...
1. Resource polymorphism is common across taxa and can result in alternate ecotypes with specif...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Questions: Do both habitat structure and feeding mode contribute to morphological divergence within ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Recent research has suggested that individual specialization within populations could be substantial...
Divergent natural selection rooted in differential resource use can generate and maintain intraspeci...
Genetically structured populations arise when gene flow between groups of individuals is hindered by...
Evolutionary processes are now known to occur on contemporary, ecological time scales, leading both ...
Trophic polymorphism has found to be common in many taxa and is a suggested mechanism of ecological ...
1. Morphological differences (size and shape) across habitats are common in lake fish where differen...
Resource polymorphism in vertebrates is generally underappreciated as a diversi-fying force and is p...
Background. Body shape is one of the most variable traits of organisms and responds to a broad array...
Predators can cause a shift in both density and frequency of a prey phenotype that may lead to pheno...
1. Resource polymorphism is common across taxa and can result in alternate ecotypes with specif...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Questions: Do both habitat structure and feeding mode contribute to morphological divergence within ...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Biological diversity is controlled by an array of factors and processes all active at different spat...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...