2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.31.535151
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Shifts in colour morph frequencies along an urbanisation gradient in the ground beetlePterostichus madidus

Abstract: Cities impose strong ecological constraints on many species. It is often difficult to know whether phenotypic responses to urbanisation are due to (adaptive) evolutionary responses, as opposed to e.g. plastic responses. A solution is to focus on traits for which variation is only or mostly genetic in origin, since changes are then likely to reflect evolutionary processes. For this purpose, we studied the leg-colour polymorphism of a common carabid beetle, Pterostichus madidus, along an urbanisation gradient. W… Show more

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