Phenotypic plasticity has been hypothesized to precede and facilitate adaptation to novel environments [1-8], but examples of plasticity preceding adaptation in wild populations are rare (but see [9, 10]). We studied a population of side-blotched lizards, Uta stansburiana, living on a lava flow that formed 22,500 years ago [11] to understand the origin of their novel melanic phenotype that makes them cryptic on the black lava. We found that lizards living on and off of the lava flow exhibited phenotypic plasticity in coloration but also appeared to have heritable differences in pigmentation. We sequenced the exomes of 104 individuals and identified two known regulators of melanin production, PREP and PRKAR1A, which had markedly increas...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...
Phenotypic plasticity has been hypothesized to precede and facilitate adaptation to novel environmen...
<div><p>Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining th...
Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining the geneti...
Adaptation can occur with or without genome-wide differentiation. If adaptive loci are linked to tra...
We investigated adaptive dorsal coloration of Uta stansburiana (Side\ud Blotched Lizard) living on t...
There are many striking examples of phenotypic convergence in nature, in some cases associated with ...
Population differences in visual environment can lead to divergence in multiple components of animal...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Species can display fascinating and sometimes extreme phenotypic diversity across their geographical...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Aim: We examined dorsal coloration in and genetic relationships among Iberian populations of the liz...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...
Phenotypic plasticity has been hypothesized to precede and facilitate adaptation to novel environmen...
<div><p>Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining th...
Recently, studies of adaptive color variation have become popular as models for examining the geneti...
Adaptation can occur with or without genome-wide differentiation. If adaptive loci are linked to tra...
We investigated adaptive dorsal coloration of Uta stansburiana (Side\ud Blotched Lizard) living on t...
There are many striking examples of phenotypic convergence in nature, in some cases associated with ...
Population differences in visual environment can lead to divergence in multiple components of animal...
One hundred and fifty years after Darwin and “On the Origin of Species,” understanding how phenotypi...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Species can display fascinating and sometimes extreme phenotypic diversity across their geographical...
Understanding the process of adaptation during rapid environmental change remains one of the central...
Aim: We examined dorsal coloration in and genetic relationships among Iberian populations of the liz...
With functions as diverse as communication, protection and thermoregulation, coloration is one of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019I am fascinated by intraspecific variation–by both its...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...