“…Although sculpins are known to occur in either environment (Kontula & Vainola, ; Kottelat & Freyhof, ; Goto et al ., ), such a lake‐stream differentiation within a drainage was unknown for Cottus gobio (Hänfling & Brandl, ,b; Vonlanthen et al ., ; Neuenschwander et al ., ; Seehausen & Wagner, ; Goto et al ., ). Habitat‐dependent ecotype formation along a lake‐stream axis is well known in some other freshwater fishes where it occurs with some regularity (Seehausen & Wagner, ). This is likely because lake and stream environments often require adaptation to different physical (flow, light, temperature) and biotic conditions (predation regimes, parasite communities, food resources; Seehausen & Wagner, ).…”