Bigger is fitter? Quantitative genetic decomposition of selection reveals an adaptive evolutionary decline of body mass in a wild rodent population
In natural populations, quantitative trait dynamics often do not appear to follow evolutionary
predictions. Despite abundant examples of natural selection acting on heritable traits …
predictions. Despite abundant examples of natural selection acting on heritable traits …
Fluctuating selection and its (elusive) evolutionary consequences in a wild rodent population
Temporal fluctuations in the strength and direction of selection are often proposed as a
mechanism that slows down evolution, both over geological and contemporary timescales …
mechanism that slows down evolution, both over geological and contemporary timescales …
Successful by chance? The power of mixed models and neutral simulations for the detection of individual fixed heterogeneity in fitness components
Heterogeneity in fitness components consists of fixed heterogeneity due to latent differences
fixed throughout life (eg, genetic variation) and dynamic heterogeneity generated by …
fixed throughout life (eg, genetic variation) and dynamic heterogeneity generated by …
Development of Y-chromosomal polymorphic markers in two gibbon species (Hylobates lar and Hylobates pileatus)
K MATSUDAIRA, T ISHIDA - Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife …, 2015 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Genetic assessment of gibbon populations is required to establish and develop the
conservation management of endangered gibbon species. To assess the paternal genetic …
conservation management of endangered gibbon species. To assess the paternal genetic …
[PDF][PDF] The stasis that wasn't: Adaptive body mass evolution is opposite to phenotypic selection in a wild rodent population
B Timothée, W Peter, C Glauco, P Erik - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Despite being heritable and under selection, traits often do not appear to evolve as
predicted by evolutionary theory. Indeed, conclusive evidence for contemporary adaptive …
predicted by evolutionary theory. Indeed, conclusive evidence for contemporary adaptive …
Bigger Is Fitter? Quantitative Genetic Decomposition of Selection Reveals an Adaptive Evolutionary Decline of Body Mass in a Wild Rodent Population
B Timothée, W Peter, C Glauco, P Erik - bioRxiv, 2016 - biorxiv.org
In natural populations, quantitative trait dynamics often do not appear to follow evolutionary
predictions: Despite abundant examples of natural selection acting on heritable traits …
predictions: Despite abundant examples of natural selection acting on heritable traits …
テナガザル2種(Hylobates lar,Hylobates pileatus)のY染色体多型マーカーの確立
松平一成, 石田貴文 - 日本野生動物医学会誌, 2015 - jlc.jst.go.jp
シロテテナガザル (Hylobates lar) およびボウシテナガザル (H. pileatus) を対象に,
父系の遺伝的多様性の評価を可能とする 5 つのマイクロサテライトおよび 3 つの挿入欠失多型から …
父系の遺伝的多様性の評価を可能とする 5 つのマイクロサテライトおよび 3 つの挿入欠失多型から …