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A pioneer morphological and genetic study of the intertidal fauna of the Gerlache Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) KU Leuven
The underexplored intertidal ecosystems of Antarctica are facing rapid changes in important environmental factors. Associated with temperature increase, reduction in coastal ice will soon expose new ice-free areas that will be colonized by local or distant biota. To enable detection of future changes in faunal composition, a biodiversity baseline is urgently required. Here, we evaluated intertidal faunal diversity at 13 locations around the ...
Contrasting population genetic responses to migration barriers in two native and an invasive freshwater fish KU Leuven Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Habitat fragmentation impacts the distribution of genetic diversity and population genetic structure. Therefore, protecting the evolutionary potential of species, especially in the context of the current rate of human-induced environmental change, is an important goal. In riverine ecosystems, migration barriers affect the genetic structure of native species, while also influencing the spread of invasive species. In this study, we compare genetic ...
Context-dependent parasite infection affects trophic niche in populations of sympatric stickleback species KU Leuven Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
How parasites alter host feeding ecology remains elusive in natural populations. A powerful approach to investigate the link between infection and feeding ecology is quantifying unique and shared responses to parasite infection in related host species within a common environment. Here, 9 pairs of sympatric populations of the three-spined and nine-spined stickleback fishes were sampled across a range of freshwater and brackish habitats to ...