Animal pigment patterns are important for a range of functions, including camouflage and communication. Repeating pigment patterns, such as stripes, bars and spots have been of particular interest to developmental and theoretical biologists, but the genetic basis of natural variation in such patterns is largely unexplored. In this study, we identify a difference in a periodic pigment pattern among juvenile threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from different environments. Freshwater sticklebacks exhibit prominent vertical bars that visually break up the body shape, but sticklebacks from marine populations do not. We hypothesize that these distinct pigment patterns are tuned to provide crypsis in different habitats. This phenotypi...
Today, stickleback populations show striking differencesof selection map to regulatory regions sur-r...
This thesis addresses questions concerning the evolution of body colour in threespine sticklebacks (...
Differences in ecological factors between habitats drive evolutionary divergence and can lead to the...
Studies of animal color patterns have provided important insights into the nature of evolution and a...
Explaining the presence of conspicuous female ornaments that take the form of male-typical traits ha...
Predation is a strong selective force that promotes the evolution of anti-predator behaviours and ca...
SummaryDramatic pigmentation changes have evolved within most vertebrate groups, including fish and ...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is rapidly emerging as a new model genetic syste...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
The ecological multifunctionality of colour often results in multiple selective pressures operating ...
The genetic basis of traits that are under sexual selection and that are involved in recognizing con...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
Phenotypic flexibility may incur a selective advantage in changing and heterogeneous environments, a...
The role of environment as a selective agent is well-established. Environment might also influence e...
Recent research has led to a much better understanding of the evolutionary processes that mold and s...
Today, stickleback populations show striking differencesof selection map to regulatory regions sur-r...
This thesis addresses questions concerning the evolution of body colour in threespine sticklebacks (...
Differences in ecological factors between habitats drive evolutionary divergence and can lead to the...
Studies of animal color patterns have provided important insights into the nature of evolution and a...
Explaining the presence of conspicuous female ornaments that take the form of male-typical traits ha...
Predation is a strong selective force that promotes the evolution of anti-predator behaviours and ca...
SummaryDramatic pigmentation changes have evolved within most vertebrate groups, including fish and ...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is rapidly emerging as a new model genetic syste...
Repeated and independent adaptation to specific environmental conditions from standing genetic varia...
The ecological multifunctionality of colour often results in multiple selective pressures operating ...
The genetic basis of traits that are under sexual selection and that are involved in recognizing con...
Variation in pigmentation type and levels is a hallmark of myriad evolutionary radiations, and biolo...
Phenotypic flexibility may incur a selective advantage in changing and heterogeneous environments, a...
The role of environment as a selective agent is well-established. Environment might also influence e...
Recent research has led to a much better understanding of the evolutionary processes that mold and s...
Today, stickleback populations show striking differencesof selection map to regulatory regions sur-r...
This thesis addresses questions concerning the evolution of body colour in threespine sticklebacks (...
Differences in ecological factors between habitats drive evolutionary divergence and can lead to the...