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Fig. 3

From: Evidence of local adaptation in a waterfall-climbing Hawaiian goby fish derived from coupled biophysical modeling of larval dispersal and post-settlement selection

Fig. 3

Simulated counts of adult morphotypes for 200 generations on the islands of Kaua‘i (a), O‘ahu (b), and the Big Island (c) from the individual-based models of isolation with varying levels (0 to 1) of post-settlement selection of predation (columns) and climbing (rows) (scenario 2). Warm colors represent climbing morphotypes (M1-M4) and cool colors represent predation evasion morphotypes (M7-M10)

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