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    Predator-induced plasticity does not alter the pathway from evolution to ecology among locally adapted populations of Daphnia

    In the growing field of eco-evolutionary dynamics, evidence for an influence of rapid shifts in phenotype on ecological processes is accumulating, yet, the contributions of phenotypic plasticity versus genetic...

    Michelle Packer, Matthew R. Walsh in Evolutionary Ecology (2017)

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    Phytoplankton composition modifies predator-driven life history evolution in Daphnia

    Organisms experience competing selective pressures, which can obscure the mechanisms driving evolution. Daphnia ambigua is found in lakes where a predator, the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) eithe...

    Matthew R. Walsh, Kimberly J. La Pierre, David M. Post in Evolutionary Ecology (2014)