The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, is polymorphic for shell colour, with yellow, brown and pink morphs that correspond in both appearance and frequency to the predominant background colours of its habitat. Previous research on this polymorphism has found indirect evidence of apostatic selection and selection for crypsis by unknown agents, probably crabs, and direct evidence of selection for crypsis by the parasitoid fly Sarcophaga megafilosia. Here we report on field experiments to investigate whether (a) S. megafilosia and (b) shell crushing predators, exert apostatic selection on L. filosa. For S. megafilosia seven experimental treatments containing yellow and brown snails in the proportions of 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8 and 0.9 of ea...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
The intertidal snail Littorina saxatilis has repeatedly evolved two parallel ecotypes assumed to be ...
Many species of arboreal marine snails in the genus Littoraria are polymorphic for shell colour, wit...
The distribution of yellow, brown and red morphs of sympatric species of Littoraria were recorded on...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
Apostatic selection (frequency-dependent selection by predators) has been demonstrated in several st...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
Ecological release is often attributed to the rapid adaptive diversification of phenotypic traits. H...
Abstract. 1. The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, lives on the leaves and trunks of mangroves. Popul...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Anti-apostatic selection occurs when predators feed disproportionately on rare prey, a process that ...
Cerion is a morphologically diverse genus of land snails inhabiting Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Bahama...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
The intertidal snail Littorina saxatilis has repeatedly evolved two parallel ecotypes assumed to be ...
Many species of arboreal marine snails in the genus Littoraria are polymorphic for shell colour, wit...
The distribution of yellow, brown and red morphs of sympatric species of Littoraria were recorded on...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
Apostatic selection (frequency-dependent selection by predators) has been demonstrated in several st...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
Ecological release is often attributed to the rapid adaptive diversification of phenotypic traits. H...
Abstract. 1. The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, lives on the leaves and trunks of mangroves. Popul...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Anti-apostatic selection occurs when predators feed disproportionately on rare prey, a process that ...
Cerion is a morphologically diverse genus of land snails inhabiting Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Bahama...
Littoraria flava is a common snail on rocky shores and stems of mangrove trees along the southeaster...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
The intertidal snail Littorina saxatilis has repeatedly evolved two parallel ecotypes assumed to be ...