Adaptive plasticity generates microclines in threespine stickleback male nuptial color

bioRxiv(2017)

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Abstract
Adaptive phenotypic divergence is typically studied across relatively broad spatial scales (continents, archipelagos, river basins) because at these scales we expect environmental differences to be strong, and the homogenizing effect of gene flow to be weak. However, phenotypic plasticity and phenotype-dependent habitat choice are additional mechanisms that could also drive adaptation across spatially variable environments. We present evidence for apparently adaptive phenotypic variation across surprisingly small spatial scales (
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Sensory drive,phenotypic plasticity,nuptial color,microclines,local adaptation
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