Aim: High repeatability among assemblages of closely related but ecologically distinct ecotypes implies predictability in evolution and assembly of communities. The conditions under which ecotype assemblages form predictably, and the reasons, have been little investigated. Here, we test whether repeatability declines as the number of ecotypes builds. Location: Postglacial lakes with a circumboreal distribution. Time Period: Data were extracted from studies published between 1982 and 2019. Major Taxa Studied: Ecotype assemblages from two Salmonid genera – Salvelinus and Coregonus. Fish in postglacial lakes commonly occur as pairs of ecotypes, typically with a pelagic and a littoral/benthic form, but in Salvelinus and Coregonus, assem...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
Repeated adaptive ecological diversification has commonly been reported in fish and has often been a...
Fundamental to understanding how biodiversity arises and adapts is whether evolution is predictable ...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Understanding the extent to which ecological divergence is repeatable is essential for predicting re...
Identifying the processes by which new phenotypes and species emerge has been a long-standing effort...
1. The adaptive radiation of fishes into benthic (littoral) and pelagic (lentic) morphs in post-glac...
In a polyphenic species, differences in resource use are expected among ecotypes, and homogeneity in...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
1. The adaptive radiation of fishes into benthic (littoral) and pelagic (lentic) morphs in post-glac...
Temporal differences in habitat use and foraging specialisms between ecomorphs represent aspects of...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
Repeated adaptive ecological diversification has commonly been reported in fish and has often been a...
Fundamental to understanding how biodiversity arises and adapts is whether evolution is predictable ...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Understanding the extent to which ecological divergence is repeatable is essential for predicting re...
Identifying the processes by which new phenotypes and species emerge has been a long-standing effort...
1. The adaptive radiation of fishes into benthic (littoral) and pelagic (lentic) morphs in post-glac...
In a polyphenic species, differences in resource use are expected among ecotypes, and homogeneity in...
Salmonid fishes are characterised by a very high level of variation in trophic, ecological, physiolo...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Natural populations often vary in their degree of ecological, morphological and genetic divergence. ...
1. The adaptive radiation of fishes into benthic (littoral) and pelagic (lentic) morphs in post-glac...
Temporal differences in habitat use and foraging specialisms between ecomorphs represent aspects of...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
When genetic constraints restrict phenotypic evolution, diversification can be predicted to evolve a...
Repeated adaptive ecological diversification has commonly been reported in fish and has often been a...
Fundamental to understanding how biodiversity arises and adapts is whether evolution is predictable ...