Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent to which inbreeding affects the vulnerability of populations to environmental stressors, such as chemical exposure, remains unresolved. Here we report on the combined impacts of inbreeding and exposure to an endocrine disrupting chemical (the fungicide, clotrimazole) on zebrafish (Danio rerio). We show that whilst inbreeding can negatively affect reproductive traits, not all traits are affected equally. Inbreeding depression frequently only became apparent when fish were additionally stressed by chemical exposure. Embryo viability was significantly reduced in inbred exposed fish and there was a tendency for inbred males to sire fewer offspring...
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evol...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Several studies have emphasized that inbreeding depression (ID) is enhanced under stressful conditio...
Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent t...
NERC Post Genomics and Proteomics ProgrammeIn this thesis the effects of individual and multiple env...
Background: Inbreeding is often associated with a decrease in offspring fitness (‘inbreeding depress...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are one of the many anthropogenic pollutants released into the...
Heightened concern over endocrine-disrupting chemicals is driven by the hypothesis that they could r...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
Inbreeding depression often affects male reproductive traits. Here, we measure inbreeding depression...
The evolutionary potential of natural populations to adapt to anthropogenic threats critically depen...
Over the past 25 years, extensive research in vertebrate species has identified several genomic path...
In this thesis, we have analysed the effects of EE2 on non-reproductive behaviours and fertility. We...
Copyright © 2015 National Academy of SciencesOpen Access articleEndocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs...
Many natural populations experience inbreeding and genetic drift as a consequence of nonrandom matin...
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evol...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Several studies have emphasized that inbreeding depression (ID) is enhanced under stressful conditio...
Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent t...
NERC Post Genomics and Proteomics ProgrammeIn this thesis the effects of individual and multiple env...
Background: Inbreeding is often associated with a decrease in offspring fitness (‘inbreeding depress...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are one of the many anthropogenic pollutants released into the...
Heightened concern over endocrine-disrupting chemicals is driven by the hypothesis that they could r...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
Inbreeding depression often affects male reproductive traits. Here, we measure inbreeding depression...
The evolutionary potential of natural populations to adapt to anthropogenic threats critically depen...
Over the past 25 years, extensive research in vertebrate species has identified several genomic path...
In this thesis, we have analysed the effects of EE2 on non-reproductive behaviours and fertility. We...
Copyright © 2015 National Academy of SciencesOpen Access articleEndocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs...
Many natural populations experience inbreeding and genetic drift as a consequence of nonrandom matin...
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evol...
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitne...
Several studies have emphasized that inbreeding depression (ID) is enhanced under stressful conditio...