Molecular parentage permits studies of selection and evolution in fecund species with cryptic mating systems, such as fish, amphibians, and insects. However, there exists no method for estimating the number of offspring that must be assigned parentage to achieve robust estimates of reproductive success when only a fraction of offspring can be sampled. We constructed a 2-stage model that first estimated the mean (l) and variance (v) in reproductive success from published studies on salmonid fishes and then sampled offspring from reproductive success distributions simulated from the l and v estimates. Results provided strong support for modeling salmonid reproductive success via the negative binomial distribution and suggested that few offspr...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Statistical methods for estimating genetic parentage are increasingly applied to accommodate limited...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The analysis of sexual selection classically relies on the regression of individual phenotypes again...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...
Statistical methods for estimating genetic parentage are increasingly applied to accommodate limited...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Understanding how variation in reproductive success is related to demography is a critical component...
Reproductive success and its determinants are difficult to infer for wild populations of species wit...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census p...
The analysis of sexual selection classically relies on the regression of individual phenotypes again...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
Studying the reproductive ecology of aggregate broadcast spawning fishes is difficult because it gen...
For many species in nature, a sire’s progeny may be distributed among a few or many dams. This poses...