Biology

Temporal Patterns of Armor and Body Shape Evolution of the Threespine Stickleback In Scout Lake, Alaska

Date of Award

6-2017

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Biology

Department

Biology

Chief Instructor

Susan A. Foster

Second Reader

John A. Baker

Third Reader

John A. Baker

Keywords

Environmental science

Abstract

Invasive predators can have devastating ecological and evolutionary impacts on native prey species within the ecosystems they invade. These effects may be particularly pronounced when the predator is novel to the prey, a situation that is on-going in southcentral Alaska, where the large and voracious northern pike are invading the native range of the threespine stickleback. In this area, pike have caused the extirpation of several populations of stickleback, yet in some instances stickleback have persisted. Here, we report on phenotypic changes following introduction of pike into Scout Lake, Alaska, in which the stickleback persisted.

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