A trophic niche shift can occur as an adaptive response to environmental change such as altered resource quality, abundance or composition. Alterations in digestive traits such as gut morphology and physiology may enable these niche shifts and affect the persistence of populations and species. Relatively few studies, however, have assessed how niche shifts influence suites of digestive traits through phenotypic plasticity and evolutionary mechanisms, and how these trait changes can subsequently alter the nutrition, fitness and life history of organisms. We investigated how population divergence and plasticity alter the gut physiology of wild Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata), assessing whether variation in digestive traits correspon...
<p>1. Theoretical models of life-history evolution predict a continuum of fast to slow life hi...
Several factors may influence intraspecific niche differentiation, such as the different levels of r...
1. The outcome of competition between individuals often depends on body size. These competitive asym...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is advantageous for organisms that live in variable environments. The ...
Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest gi...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
An organisms' gut microbiome can alter its fitness, yet we do not know how gut microbiomes change as...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
1. Decades of theory and recent empirical results have shown that evolutionary, population, communit...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
<p>1. Theoretical models of life-history evolution predict a continuum of fast to slow life hi...
Several factors may influence intraspecific niche differentiation, such as the different levels of r...
1. The outcome of competition between individuals often depends on body size. These competitive asym...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is advantageous for organisms that live in variable environments. The ...
Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest gi...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
An organisms' gut microbiome can alter its fitness, yet we do not know how gut microbiomes change as...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Ecosystems are being altered on a global scale by the extirpation of top predators. The ecological e...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
1. Decades of theory and recent empirical results have shown that evolutionary, population, communit...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
<p>1. Theoretical models of life-history evolution predict a continuum of fast to slow life hi...
Several factors may influence intraspecific niche differentiation, such as the different levels of r...
1. The outcome of competition between individuals often depends on body size. These competitive asym...