Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major focus of ecology, evolution, and conservation biology. Despite decades of research, we still have a limited understanding of the strength, underlying genetic mechanisms, and demographic consequences of inbreeding depression in the wild. Studying inbreeding depression in natural populations has been hampered by the inability to precisely measure individual inbreeding. Fortunately, the rapidly increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing data means it is now feasible to measure the inbreeding of any individual with high precision. Here, we review how genomic data are advancing our understanding of inbreeding depression in the wild. Recen...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
ABSTRACT Inbreeding depression, reduction in performance of quantitative traits, including reproduct...
There is ample evidence for inbreeding depression manifested as a reduction in fitness or fitness-re...
In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon ...
Inbreeding coefficients and all fitness and phenotypic data: genomic analysis reveals depression due...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is the reduction of fitness in offspring of related parents. This phenome...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Inbreeding depression, which refers to reduced fitness among offspring of related parents, has tradi...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Inbreeding may increase the extinction risk of small populations. Yet, studies using modern genomic ...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
ABSTRACT Inbreeding depression, reduction in performance of quantitative traits, including reproduct...
There is ample evidence for inbreeding depression manifested as a reduction in fitness or fitness-re...
In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon ...
Inbreeding coefficients and all fitness and phenotypic data: genomic analysis reveals depression due...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is the reduction of fitness in offspring of related parents. This phenome...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Inbreeding depression, which refers to reduced fitness among offspring of related parents, has tradi...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Inbreeding may increase the extinction risk of small populations. Yet, studies using modern genomic ...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...