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Rapid evolution in response to introduced predators I: rates and patterns of morphological and life-history trait divergence
Authors:Debra L Fisk,Leigh C Latta  Suffix"  >IV,Roland A Knapp,Michael E Pfrender
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Utah State University, 5305 Old Main Hill Road, 84322 Logan, UT, USA;(2) Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory, University of California, HCR 79, Box 198, 93546 Mammoth Lakes, CA, USA
Abstract:

Background  

Introduced species can have profound effects on native species, communities, and ecosystems, and have caused extinctions or declines in native species globally. We examined the evolutionary response of native zooplankton populations to the introduction of non-native salmonids in alpine lakes in the Sierra Nevada of California, USA. We compared morphological and life-history traits in populations of Daphnia with a known history of introduced salmonids and populations that have no history of salmonid introductions.
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