The physiological mechanisms underlying local adaptation in natural populations of animals, and whether the same mechanisms contribute to adaptation and acclimation, are largely unknown. Therefore, we tested for evolutionary divergence in aerobic exercise physiology in laboratory bred, size-matched crosses of ancestral, benthic, normal Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and derived, limnetic, more actively swimming “dwarf” ecotypes. We acclimated fish to constant swimming (emulating limnetic foraging) and control conditions (emulating normal activity levels) to simultaneously study phenotypic plasticity. We found extensive divergence between ecotypes: dwarf fish generally had constitutively higher values of traits related to oxygen tra...
Intraspecific variation in swimming performance, morphology and escape responses was assessed in th...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
The limiting factors of swimming performance were studied in fish exercising in a water tunnel. The ...
The physiological mechanisms underlying local adaptation in natural populations of animals, and whet...
The physiological mechanisms underlying local adaptation in natural populations of animals, and whet...
Background: Improved performance in a given ecological niche can occur through local adaptation, phe...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
In North America, populations of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) have evolved sympatric “dwa...
Sympatric speciation occurs without strict vicariance and is thought to often be driven by ecologica...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes by similar mechanisms can be indicative of local adapta...
Abstract Parallel adaptive radiation events provide a powerful framework for investigations of ecolo...
In this study, an anadromous strain (L) and a freshwater‐resident (R) strain of brook charr Salvelin...
Swimming is an integral part of the life history of many fish species as is intimately linked with t...
Abstract. Fish occupy a range of hydrological habitats that exert different demands on locomotor per...
Intraspecific variation in swimming performance, morphology and escape responses was assessed in th...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
The limiting factors of swimming performance were studied in fish exercising in a water tunnel. The ...
The physiological mechanisms underlying local adaptation in natural populations of animals, and whet...
The physiological mechanisms underlying local adaptation in natural populations of animals, and whet...
Background: Improved performance in a given ecological niche can occur through local adaptation, phe...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
In North America, populations of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) have evolved sympatric “dwa...
Sympatric speciation occurs without strict vicariance and is thought to often be driven by ecologica...
The repeated evolution of similar phenotypes by similar mechanisms can be indicative of local adapta...
Abstract Parallel adaptive radiation events provide a powerful framework for investigations of ecolo...
In this study, an anadromous strain (L) and a freshwater‐resident (R) strain of brook charr Salvelin...
Swimming is an integral part of the life history of many fish species as is intimately linked with t...
Abstract. Fish occupy a range of hydrological habitats that exert different demands on locomotor per...
Intraspecific variation in swimming performance, morphology and escape responses was assessed in th...
Sympatric speciation occurs without geographical barriers and is thought to often be driven by ecolo...
The limiting factors of swimming performance were studied in fish exercising in a water tunnel. The ...