Divergent selection is a powerful driver of speciation and has been widely studied in relation to the physical characters of organisms. Behavioural traits also significantly contribute to the evolutionary processes of divergence. However, studying such effects is fraught with difficulties as the development of behavioural traits is likely to be complex and is moulded by ontogenetic processes such as shifts in habitat use. Here we explored how several aspects of juvenile behavioural variation may relate to adaptive divergence in a freshwater fish. We assessed whether and how juveniles of two recently evolved, sympatric morphs of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, a small benthivorous and a planktivorous charr, show genetically based differenc...
Personality in animals describes a suite of correlated behavioural traits that distinguishes one ind...
Personality, once a term restricted exclusively to Homo sapiens, is now a widespread subject in the ...
Individuals often show consistent behavioural differences where behaviours can form integrated units...
Divergent selection is a powerful driver of speciation and has been widely studied in relation to th...
Abstract Background Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations d...
The interest in animal personality, broadly defined as consistency of individual behavioural traits ...
The interest in animal personality, broadly defined as consistency of individual behavioural traits ...
Movement is one of the most conspicuous features in the life of animals. Strikingly, individuals dif...
Central to this thesis is the investigation of how several factors (e.g. morphology, ecology, and so...
In recent years, considerable research interest in behavioral ecology has focused on characterizing ...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn recent years, considerable research interest in behavioral ecology h...
The field of animal personality has been growing rapidly in the past 10 years, yet relatively little...
Predation plays a central role in evolutionary processes, but little is known about how predators af...
Phenotypic plasticity is a developmental process that plays a role as a source of variation for evol...
Temporal differences in habitat use and foraging specialisms between ecomorphs represent aspects of ...
Personality in animals describes a suite of correlated behavioural traits that distinguishes one ind...
Personality, once a term restricted exclusively to Homo sapiens, is now a widespread subject in the ...
Individuals often show consistent behavioural differences where behaviours can form integrated units...
Divergent selection is a powerful driver of speciation and has been widely studied in relation to th...
Abstract Background Studying the development of fitness related traits in hybrids from populations d...
The interest in animal personality, broadly defined as consistency of individual behavioural traits ...
The interest in animal personality, broadly defined as consistency of individual behavioural traits ...
Movement is one of the most conspicuous features in the life of animals. Strikingly, individuals dif...
Central to this thesis is the investigation of how several factors (e.g. morphology, ecology, and so...
In recent years, considerable research interest in behavioral ecology has focused on characterizing ...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn recent years, considerable research interest in behavioral ecology h...
The field of animal personality has been growing rapidly in the past 10 years, yet relatively little...
Predation plays a central role in evolutionary processes, but little is known about how predators af...
Phenotypic plasticity is a developmental process that plays a role as a source of variation for evol...
Temporal differences in habitat use and foraging specialisms between ecomorphs represent aspects of ...
Personality in animals describes a suite of correlated behavioural traits that distinguishes one ind...
Personality, once a term restricted exclusively to Homo sapiens, is now a widespread subject in the ...
Individuals often show consistent behavioural differences where behaviours can form integrated units...