Phylogenetic hierarchies are often composed of younger diverging lineages nested within older diverging lineages. Comparing phenotypic variation among several hierarchical levels can be used to test hypotheses about selection, phenotypic evolution and speciation. Such hierarchical comparisons have only been performed in threespine stickleback, and so here we use a hierarchical pattern of divergences between near-shore littoral and off-shore pelagic habitats to test for selection on the evolution of body form in Lepomis sunfish in lakes. We compare variation in external body form between fish from littoral and pelagic habitats at three levels: among ecomorphs within individual lake populations (intrapopulation), among populations of the same...
The evolution of body shape reflects both the ecological factors structuring organismal diversity as...
Identifying the mechanisms initiating sympatric diversification in vertebrates has remained a concep...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
ABSTRACT Diversifying selection is expected to operate through all phases of adaptive divergence. If...
Vertebrate evolutionary radiations are the result of divergence along a variety of ecological and be...
Habitats can select for specialized phenotypic characteristics in animals. However, the consistency ...
The fishes of the Family Centrarchidae are common throughout North America, and many species are pop...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Gene flow is expected to limit adaptive divergence but the ecological and behavioural factors that g...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Freshwater colonization by threespine stickleback has led to divergence in morphology between ancest...
Background: Aquatic environments contain discrete habitats that vary in structural com-plexity and r...
An extensive body of research has recently demonstrated patterns of parallel and/or convergent evolu...
Disruptive selection is a process that can result in multiple subgroups within a population, which i...
The evolution of body shape reflects both the ecological factors structuring organismal diversity as...
Identifying the mechanisms initiating sympatric diversification in vertebrates has remained a concep...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...
ABSTRACT Diversifying selection is expected to operate through all phases of adaptive divergence. If...
Vertebrate evolutionary radiations are the result of divergence along a variety of ecological and be...
Habitats can select for specialized phenotypic characteristics in animals. However, the consistency ...
The fishes of the Family Centrarchidae are common throughout North America, and many species are pop...
Evolution of ecomorphologically relevant traits such as body shapes is important to colonize and per...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Gene flow is expected to limit adaptive divergence but the ecological and behavioural factors that g...
Adaptive radiations provide an excellent opportunity for studying the correlates and causes for the ...
Freshwater colonization by threespine stickleback has led to divergence in morphology between ancest...
Background: Aquatic environments contain discrete habitats that vary in structural com-plexity and r...
An extensive body of research has recently demonstrated patterns of parallel and/or convergent evolu...
Disruptive selection is a process that can result in multiple subgroups within a population, which i...
The evolution of body shape reflects both the ecological factors structuring organismal diversity as...
Identifying the mechanisms initiating sympatric diversification in vertebrates has remained a concep...
Colonization of novel habitats can result in marked phenotypic responses to the new environment that...