Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by genes in their social partners. This phenomenon is known as Indirect Genetic Effects (IGEs). In aquaculture species and some plants, however, competition not only affects trait levels of individuals, but also inflates variability of trait values among individuals. In the field of quantitative genetics, the variability of trait values has been studied as a quantitative trait in itself, and is often referred to as inherited variability. Such studies, however, consider only the genetic effect of the focal individual on trait variability and do not make a connection to competition. Although the observed phenotypic relationship between c...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...