نتایج جستجو برای: gasterosteus

تعداد نتایج: 729  

2016
Truls H. Hansson Barbara Fischer Anna B. Mazzarella Kjetil L. Voje Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad

In the threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus model system, phenotypes are often classified into three morphs according to lateral plate number. Morph identity has been shown to be largely genetically determined, but substantial within-morph variation in plate number exists. In this study, we test whether plate number has a plastic component in response to salinity in the low-plated morp...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2013
C O'Brien L Unruh C Zimmerman W E Bradshaw C M Holzapfel W A Cresko

Controlled laboratory experiments were used to show that Oregon and Alaskan three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus, collected from locations differing by 18° of latitude, exhibited no significant variation in length of the polyglutamine domain of the clock protein or in photoperiodic response within or between latitudes despite the fact that male and female G. aculeatus are photoperiod...

حبیبی, فرشیده, حسینی, سیده محبوبه , رحیمی اسبویی, بهمن, شریف, مهدی, شکر زاده, محمد, فخار, مهدی, نجم, مهدی,

Background and purpose: Heavy metals are released to the environment as a result of industrial, urban and agricultural sewages. They are usually resistant to chemical dissociation. They can easily contaminate aquatic animals especially fishes which are amongst the food chains of human. This study evaluated the concentration of heavy metals in the tissues of different types of Clupeonella cultri...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Seth M Rudman Mariano A Rodriguez-Cabal Adrian Stier Takuya Sato Julian Heavyside Rana W El-Sabaawi Gregory M Crutsinger

Research in eco-evolutionary dynamics and community genetics has demonstrated that variation within a species can have strong impacts on associated communities and ecosystem processes. Yet, these studies have centred around individual focal species and at single trophic levels, ignoring the role of phenotypic variation in multiple taxa within an ecosystem. Given the ubiquitous nature of local a...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
D Ramler P Mitteroecker L N S Shama K M Wegner H Ahnelt

Theoretical models predict that nonlinear environmental effects on the phenotype also affect developmental canalization, which in turn can influence the tempo and course of organismal evolution. Here, we used an oceanic population of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) to investigate temperature-induced phenotypic plasticity of body size and shape using a paternal half-sibling, spli...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
M Rohaa Langenhof Rienk Apperloo Jan Komdeur

CONTEXT An increasing concern in the face of human expansion throughout natural habitats is whether animal populations can respond adaptively when confronted with challenges like environmental change and novelty. Behavioural flexibility is an important factor in estimating the adaptive potential of both individuals and populations, and predicting the degree to which they can cope with change. ...

2016
Meike Hiermes Ingolf P. Rick Marion Mehlis Theo C. M. Bakker

Body coloration and color patterns are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom and vary between and within species. Recent studies have dealt with individual dynamics of various aspects of coloration, as it is in many cases a flexible trait and changes in color expression may be context-dependent. During the reproductive phase, temporal changes of coloration in the visible spectral range (400-...

2014
Jacquelin DeFaveri Takahito Shikano Juha Merilä

Variation in age and size of mature nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius) within and among 16 Fennoscandian populations were assessed using skeletochronology. The average age of individuals in a given population varied from 1.7 to 4.7 years. Fish from pond populations were on average older than those from lake and marine populations, and females tended to be older than males. Reproduct...

2013
Rowena Spence Robert J Wootton Iain Barber Mirosław Przybylski Carl Smith

The central assumption of evolutionary theory is that natural selection drives the adaptation of populations to local environmental conditions, resulting in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes. The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) displays remarkable phenotypic variation, offering an unusually tractable model for understanding the ecological mechanisms underpinning adaptive ev...

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