ContextAn increasing concern in the face of human expansion throughout natural habitats is whether animal populations can respond adaptively when confronted with challenges like environmental change and novelty. Behavioural flexibility is an important factor in estimating the adaptive potential of both individuals and populations, and predicting the degree to which they can cope with change.Study DesignThis study on the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is an empiric illustration of the degree of behavioural variation that can emerge between semi-natural systems within only a single generation. Wild-caught adult sticklebacks (P, N = 400) were randomly distributed in equal densities over 20 standardized semi-natural environme...
<div><p>Colonisation of novel environments means facing new ecological challenges often resulting in...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
Species abundances and distributions are inherently tied to individuals' decisions about movement wi...
ContextAn increasing concern in the face of human expansion throughout natural habitats is whether a...
1. Animals often differ in suites of correlated behaviours, comparable with how humans differ in per...
Cognition encompasses important mechanisms with which animals are able to adjust their behavior in r...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The aim of the research included in this dissertation is to contribute to our understanding of how c...
Central to this thesis is the investigation of how several factors (e.g. morphology, ecology, and so...
The occurrence of similar phenotypes in multiple independent populations derived from common ancestr...
Understanding the factors that allow a species to expand their range and adapt to changing habitats ...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Population divergence in antipredator defense and behaviour occurs rapidly and repeatedly. Genetic d...
Colonisation of novel environments means facing new ecological challenges often resulting in the evo...
<div><p>Colonisation of novel environments means facing new ecological challenges often resulting in...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
Species abundances and distributions are inherently tied to individuals' decisions about movement wi...
ContextAn increasing concern in the face of human expansion throughout natural habitats is whether a...
1. Animals often differ in suites of correlated behaviours, comparable with how humans differ in per...
Cognition encompasses important mechanisms with which animals are able to adjust their behavior in r...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The aim of the research included in this dissertation is to contribute to our understanding of how c...
Central to this thesis is the investigation of how several factors (e.g. morphology, ecology, and so...
The occurrence of similar phenotypes in multiple independent populations derived from common ancestr...
Understanding the factors that allow a species to expand their range and adapt to changing habitats ...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Population divergence in antipredator defense and behaviour occurs rapidly and repeatedly. Genetic d...
Colonisation of novel environments means facing new ecological challenges often resulting in the evo...
<div><p>Colonisation of novel environments means facing new ecological challenges often resulting in...
Phenotypically plastic changes in response to variation in perceived predation risk are widespread, ...
Species abundances and distributions are inherently tied to individuals' decisions about movement wi...