Lande and Arnold's approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolutionary biology due to its simplicity and generality. It treats linear and nonlinear selection in two separate frameworks, generating coefficients of selection (e.g. linear and quadratic selection gradients) that are not directly comparable. Due to this somewhat artificial division, the Lande-Arnold approach lacks an integrated measure of the strength of selection that applies across qualitatively different selection regimes (e.g. directional, stabilizing or disruptive selection). We define a unified measure of selection, the distributional selection differential (DSD), which includes both linear and nonlinear selection. The DSD quantifies total ...
1. Selection coefficients, i.e., selection differentials and gradients, are useful for quantifying ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...
1. Lande and Arnold’s approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolut...
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
Abstract Studies of phenotypic selection document directional selection in many natural populations....
Abstract Studies of phenotypic selection document directional selection in many natural populations....
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
How strong is phenotypic selection on quantitative traits in the wild? We reviewed the literature fr...
The collection of the Soay sheep data is supported by the National Trust for Scotland and QinetQ, wi...
The use of multiple regression analysis to quantify the regime and strength of natural selection in ...
In quantitative genetics, the effects of developmental relationships among traits on microevolution ...
How strong is phenotypic selection on quantitative traits in the wild? We reviewed the literature fr...
1. Selection coefficients, i.e., selection differentials and gradients, are useful for quantifying ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...
1. Lande and Arnold’s approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolut...
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
Abstract Studies of phenotypic selection document directional selection in many natural populations....
Abstract Studies of phenotypic selection document directional selection in many natural populations....
We critically review the main approaches for standardizing and comparing selection differentials and...
How strong is phenotypic selection on quantitative traits in the wild? We reviewed the literature fr...
The collection of the Soay sheep data is supported by the National Trust for Scotland and QinetQ, wi...
The use of multiple regression analysis to quantify the regime and strength of natural selection in ...
In quantitative genetics, the effects of developmental relationships among traits on microevolution ...
How strong is phenotypic selection on quantitative traits in the wild? We reviewed the literature fr...
1. Selection coefficients, i.e., selection differentials and gradients, are useful for quantifying ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...
Recent theoretical work in quantitative genetics has fueled interest in measuring natural selection ...