Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the species to environmental change. However, there may be trade-offs between morphological responses and physiological performance and behaviour. Our aim was to test whether habitat-specific morphology of stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) interacts with physiological performance and behaviour at different salinities. We rejected the hypothesis that deeper body shape of fish from habitats with high predation pressure led to decreases in locomotor performance. However, there was a trade-off between deeper body shape and muscle quality. Muscle of deeper-bodied fish produced less force than that of shallow-bodied saltmarsh fish. Nonetheless, saltmars...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The role of environment as a selective agent is well-established. Environment might also influence e...
The expression of alternative phenotypes within a single species is often considered to be the resul...
Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the spec...
F.S. and A.J.W.W. were supported by the Australian Research Council, M.M.W. was supported by The Uni...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has emerged as an important model organism in ev...
Colonization of new environments exposes organisms to novel combinations of abiotic factors that hav...
Freshwater colonization by threespine stickleback has led to divergence in morphology between ancest...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
Habitat-specific morphological variation, often corresponding to resource specialization, is well do...
Adaptation to different foraging resources is believed to be an important driving force of divergenc...
We compared ancestral anadromous-marine and nonmigratory, stream-resident threespine stickleback (Ga...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology, and perf...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The role of environment as a selective agent is well-established. Environment might also influence e...
The expression of alternative phenotypes within a single species is often considered to be the resul...
Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the spec...
F.S. and A.J.W.W. were supported by the Australian Research Council, M.M.W. was supported by The Uni...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has emerged as an important model organism in ev...
Colonization of new environments exposes organisms to novel combinations of abiotic factors that hav...
Freshwater colonization by threespine stickleback has led to divergence in morphology between ancest...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology and perfo...
Habitat-specific morphological variation, often corresponding to resource specialization, is well do...
Adaptation to different foraging resources is believed to be an important driving force of divergenc...
We compared ancestral anadromous-marine and nonmigratory, stream-resident threespine stickleback (Ga...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Conspecifics inhabiting divergent environments frequently differ in morphology, physiology, and perf...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The role of environment as a selective agent is well-established. Environment might also influence e...
The expression of alternative phenotypes within a single species is often considered to be the resul...