Indirect genetics effects (IGEs)-when the genotype of one individual affects the phenotypic expression of a trait in another-may alter evolutionary trajectories beyond that predicted by standard quantitative genetic theory as a consequence of genotypic evolution of the social environment. For IGEs to occur, the trait of interest must respond to one or more indicator traits in interacting conspecifics. In quantitative genetic models of IGEs, these responses (reaction norms) are termed interaction effect coefficients and are represented by the parameter psi (Psi). The extent to which Psi exhibits genetic variation within a population, and may therefore itself evolve, is unknown. Using an experimental evolution approach, we provide evidence fo...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
Despite strong purifying or directional selection, variation is ubiquitous in populations. One mecha...
We gratefully acknowledge funding to NWB from the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I027800/1...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
During sexual encounters, individuals often use signals, such as display traits, to attract mates. i...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the phenotype of ...
The interaction effect coefficient ψ has been a much-discussed, fundamental parameter of indirect ge...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) describe how an individual’s behaviour—which is influenced by his or...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Artificial selection and experimental evolution document natural selection under controlled conditio...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
Despite strong purifying or directional selection, variation is ubiquitous in populations. One mecha...
We gratefully acknowledge funding to NWB from the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I027800/1...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
During sexual encounters, individuals often use signals, such as display traits, to attract mates. i...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the phenotype of ...
The interaction effect coefficient ψ has been a much-discussed, fundamental parameter of indirect ge...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) describe how an individual’s behaviour—which is influenced by his or...
In accordance with the consensus that sexual selection is responsible for the rapid evolution of dis...
Artificial selection and experimental evolution document natural selection under controlled conditio...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when genes expressed in one individual alter the expression of...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...