Data from: Rapid morphological divergence of a stream fish in response to changes in water flow
Recent evidence indicates that evolution can occur on a contemporary time scale. However, the precise timing and patterns of phenotypic change are not well known. Reservoir construction severely alters selective regimes in aquatic habitats due to abrupt cessation of water flow. We examined the spati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent evidence indicates that evolution can occur on a contemporary time
scale. However, the precise timing and patterns of phenotypic change are
not well known. Reservoir construction severely alters selective regimes
in aquatic habitats due to abrupt cessation of water flow. We examined the
spatial and temporal patterns of evolution of a widespread North American
stream fish (Pimephales vigilax) in response to stream impoundment. Gross
morphological changes occurred in P. vigilax populations following dam
construction in each of seven different rivers. Significant changes in
body depth, head shape and fin placement were observed relative to fish
populations that occupied the rivers prior to dam construction. These
changes occurred over a very small number of generations and independent
populations exhibited common responses to similar selective pressures. The
magnitude of change was observed to be greatest in the first 15
generations post-impoundment, followed by continued but more gradual
change thereafter. This pattern suggests early directional selection
facilitated by phenotypic plasticity in the first 10–20 years, followed by
potential stabilizing selection as populations reached a new adaptive peak
(or variation became exhausted). This study provides evidence for rapid,
apparently adaptive, phenotypic divergence of natural populations due to
major environmental perturbations in a changing world. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.s90j5 |