Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with convergent, adaptive changes in morphology. However, it is still unclear how small-scale morphological variation at the population level can drive shifts in ecology such as observed at a macroevolutionary scale. Here, we address this question by investigating how variation in cranial form and feeding mechanics relate to rapid changes in diet in an insular lizard (Podarcis siculus) after experimental introduction into a new environment. We first quantified differences in the skull shape and jaw muscle architecture between the source and introduced population using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics and dissections. Next, we tested the impact o...
Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of speci...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Although rapid adaptive changes in morphology on ecological time scales are now well documented in n...
Understanding morphological change is a central theme in evolutionary, developmental, and compa...
We analysed patterns of skull size and shape variation among populations of the Common wall lizard (...
We analysed patterns of skull size and shape variation among populations of the Common wall lizar...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
<div><p>Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms ...
Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of speci...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Although rapid adaptive changes in morphology on ecological time scales are now well documented in n...
Understanding morphological change is a central theme in evolutionary, developmental, and compa...
We analysed patterns of skull size and shape variation among populations of the Common wall lizard (...
We analysed patterns of skull size and shape variation among populations of the Common wall lizar...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most...
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the ...
<div><p>Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms ...
Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of speci...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...
Phenotypic convergence has confounded evolutionary biologists for centuries, explained as adaptation...