Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to local residents. Ultimately this process can result in the reduction of gene flow and culminate in speciation. Here, we experimentally investigated the relative fitness of migrants in foreign habitats, focusing on diverging lake and river ecotypes of three-spined sticklebacks. A reciprocal transplant experiment performed in the field revealed asymmetric costs of migration: whereas mortality of river fish was increased under lake conditions, lake migrants suffered from reduced growth relative to river residents. Selection against migrants thus involved different traits in each habitat but generally contributed to bidirectional reduction in ge...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Selection against migrants is key to maintaining genetic differences between populations linked by d...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes....
Threespine stickleback populations provide a striking example of local adaptation to divergent habit...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Theory of local adaptation predicts that nonadapted migrants will suffer increased costs compared to...
Selection against migrants is key to maintaining genetic differences between populations linked by d...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes....
Threespine stickleback populations provide a striking example of local adaptation to divergent habit...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
Two distinct forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity. Divergent selection o...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
The adaptive capacity of many organisms is seriously challenged by human-imposed environmental chang...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Rapid phenotypic diversification during biological invasions can either arise by adaptation to alter...