BACKGROUND: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionary scenarios might be acting on evolutionarily young fish communities in lakes of remote islands. One process that drives diversification in island freshwater fish species is the colonization of depauperate freshwater environments by diadromous (migratory) taxa, which secondarily lose their migratory behaviour. The loss of migration limits dispersal and gene flow between distant populations, and, therefore, is expected to facilitate local morphological and genetic differentiation. To date, most studies have focused on interspecific relationships among migratory species and their non-migratory sister taxa. We hypothesize that the loss of migrat...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Environmental heterogeneity can promote the emergence of locally adapted phenotypes among subpopulat...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
Abstract Background Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evo...
Depth gradients in lakes are often key drivers of population divergence and speciation in fishes. Ne...
Adaptive radiations are generally thought to occur soon after a lineage invades a region offering hi...
Allopatric speciation may be the principal mechanism generating new species. Yet, it remains difficu...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
The genus Gobiomorphus Gill (1863) is the only representative freshwater Eleotridae in New Zealand a...
Otolith microchemical analysis by laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was ...
The process of speciation occurs as a result of restricted gene flow between segments of an interbre...
Migratory life cycles and population structure of 2 putatively diadromous Australian fishes were exa...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Environmental heterogeneity can promote the emergence of locally adapted phenotypes among subpopulat...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
Background: Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evolutionar...
Abstract Background Many postglacial lakes contain fish species with distinct ecomorphs. Similar evo...
Depth gradients in lakes are often key drivers of population divergence and speciation in fishes. Ne...
Adaptive radiations are generally thought to occur soon after a lineage invades a region offering hi...
Allopatric speciation may be the principal mechanism generating new species. Yet, it remains difficu...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
The genus Gobiomorphus Gill (1863) is the only representative freshwater Eleotridae in New Zealand a...
Otolith microchemical analysis by laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was ...
The process of speciation occurs as a result of restricted gene flow between segments of an interbre...
Migratory life cycles and population structure of 2 putatively diadromous Australian fishes were exa...
The study of population differentiation in the context of ecological speciation is commonly assessed...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
Environmental heterogeneity can promote the emergence of locally adapted phenotypes among subpopulat...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...