The origin and maintenance of much of natural biodiversity can likely be explained by theecological speciation theory. Ecological speciation is defined as the process whenreproductive isolation arises through divergent selection caused by ecological factors, such asbiotic interactions and abiotic conditions. Many populations of European whitefish(Coregonus lavaretus) are currently going through sympatric speciation from a single littoralecotype to two or more ecologically separate ecotypes. It has been hypothesized that northernpike (Esox lucius) is promoting speciation in whitefish by exposing it to a trade-off betweenpredation risk and resource availability causing an initial divergence in size eventuallyleading to two or more ecologicall...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
In northern Fennoscandian lakes, monophylogenetic lineages of postglacial fishes are radiating into ...
In resource polymorphism, ecological opportunity and selective predatory pressure can be considered ...
The origin and maintenance of much of natural biodiversity can likely be explained by theecological ...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Natural selection can play an important role in the origin of new species. When reproductive isolati...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) forms reproductively isolated sub-populations with differen...
During the last deglaciation, one clade of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) colonized the...
Understanding species interactions and how they affect densities and distributions of organisms is a...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
In northern Fennoscandian lakes, monophylogenetic lineages of postglacial fishes are radiating into ...
In resource polymorphism, ecological opportunity and selective predatory pressure can be considered ...
The origin and maintenance of much of natural biodiversity can likely be explained by theecological ...
For almost every organism there are large gaps in our knowledge about the processes that leads to sp...
Lake‐dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
A critical step in ecological speciation is the development of reproductive isolation. The processes...
Lake-dwelling fish that form species pairs/flocks characterized by body size divergence are importan...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Natural selection can play an important role in the origin of new species. When reproductive isolati...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) forms reproductively isolated sub-populations with differen...
During the last deglaciation, one clade of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) colonized the...
Understanding species interactions and how they affect densities and distributions of organisms is a...
Human-induced nutrient input can change the selection regime and lead to the loss of biodiversity. F...
Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) are an important catch for many freshwater fisheries, particularly in Swi...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
In northern Fennoscandian lakes, monophylogenetic lineages of postglacial fishes are radiating into ...
In resource polymorphism, ecological opportunity and selective predatory pressure can be considered ...