Abstract Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary change in response to novel environments. Alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) are native to the East Coast of North America where they ascend coastal rivers to spawn in lakes and then return to the ocean. Some populations have become landlocked within the last 350 years and diverged phenotypically from their ancestral marine population. More recently, alewives were introduced to the Laurentian Great Lakes (~150 years ago), but these populations have not been compared to East Coast anadromous and landlocked populations. We quantified 95 years of evolution in foraging traits and overall body shape of Great Lakes alewives and compared patterns of ph...
Environmental conditions can influence biological characteristics like phenology and body size with ...
Studies of adaptive divergence have traditionally focused on the ecological causes of trait diversif...
Evolutionary diversification within consumer species may generate selection on local ecological comm...
Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary change in...
Alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, populations occur in two discrete life-history variants, an anadromou...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Intraspecific phenotypic variation in ecologically important traits is widespread and important for ...
<div><p>Alewife <em>Alosa pseudoharengus</em>, a small clupeid fish native to Atlantic Ocean, has re...
The spread of exotic species, including the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), is quickly becoming one ...
Conesus Lake is a eutrophic lake (MILLS 1975) and the most western of the Finger Lakes of New York S...
Environmental conditions can influence biological characteristics like phenology and body size with ...
Environmental conditions can influence biological characteristics like phenology and body size with ...
Studies of adaptive divergence have traditionally focused on the ecological causes of trait diversif...
Evolutionary diversification within consumer species may generate selection on local ecological comm...
Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary change in...
Alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, populations occur in two discrete life-history variants, an anadromou...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Intraspecific phenotypic variation in ecologically important traits is widespread and important for ...
<div><p>Alewife <em>Alosa pseudoharengus</em>, a small clupeid fish native to Atlantic Ocean, has re...
The spread of exotic species, including the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), is quickly becoming one ...
Conesus Lake is a eutrophic lake (MILLS 1975) and the most western of the Finger Lakes of New York S...
Environmental conditions can influence biological characteristics like phenology and body size with ...
Environmental conditions can influence biological characteristics like phenology and body size with ...
Studies of adaptive divergence have traditionally focused on the ecological causes of trait diversif...
Evolutionary diversification within consumer species may generate selection on local ecological comm...