“…Such change in stickleback can take place even on the order of decades (Hagen & Gilbertson, 1973;Klepaker, 1993;Bell, 2001;Bell & Aguirre, 2013;Bell, Aguirre, Buck, & Wainwright, 2004;Bell et al, 2016;Lescak et al, 2015;Terekhanova et al, 2014). The different demands of alternative habitats for predation survival, locomotion, and feeding are reflected in modified behavioral, defensive armor, fin, body shape, and cranial traits (Bell & Foster, 1994;Hagen & Gilbertson, 1972;Huntingford, Wright, & Tierney, 2004;Kimmel et al, 2012;Reimchen, 1994;Walker, 1997;Walker & Bell, 2000;Wund, Baker, Golub, & Foster, 2015).…”