Abstract When environments change rapidly, evolutionary processes may be too slow to rescue populations from decline. Persistence then hinges on plastic adjustments of critical traits to the altered conditions. However, the degree to which species harbour the necessary plasticity and the degree to which the plasticity is exposed to selection in human‐disturbed environments are poorly known. We show that a population of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) harbours variation in plasticity in male courtship behaviour, which is exposed to selection when visibility deteriorates because of enhanced algal growth. Females in clear water show no preference for plastic males, while females in algal‐rich, turbid water switch their mate...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
Traditionally, reproductive isolation between disjoint populations has been thought to emerge as a r...
When environments change rapidly, evolutionary processes may be too slow to rescue populations from ...
Here I provide an overview of the ways in which phenotypic plasticity is suggested to be relevant to...
The operation of sexual selection depends on ecological conditions. Thus, changes in environmental c...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
This study identifies one possible mechanism whereby gene flow is interrupted in populations undergo...
abstract: Social costs are often important in promoting the honesty of sexually selected traits. Wha...
The ability to express phenotypically plastic responses to environmental cues might be adaptive in c...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
Phenotypic plasticity may be favored in generalist populations if it increases niche width, even in ...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
Traditionally, reproductive isolation between disjoint populations has been thought to emerge as a r...
When environments change rapidly, evolutionary processes may be too slow to rescue populations from ...
Here I provide an overview of the ways in which phenotypic plasticity is suggested to be relevant to...
The operation of sexual selection depends on ecological conditions. Thus, changes in environmental c...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
This study identifies one possible mechanism whereby gene flow is interrupted in populations undergo...
abstract: Social costs are often important in promoting the honesty of sexually selected traits. Wha...
The ability to express phenotypically plastic responses to environmental cues might be adaptive in c...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
Phenotypic plasticity may be favored in generalist populations if it increases niche width, even in ...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the processes that influence a population's ability to re...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
Traditionally, reproductive isolation between disjoint populations has been thought to emerge as a r...