Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selectively neutral, it has been acknowledged that the study of DNA sequence data under the influence of selection can be useful. In some circumstances, these loci show increased population differentiation and gene diversity. Highly polymorphic loci may be especially useful when studying populations having low levels of diversity overall, such as is often the case with threatened or newly established invasive populations. Using common starlings Sturnus vulgaris sampled from invasive Australian populations, we investigated sequence data of the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4), a locus suspected to be under selection for novelty-seeking behaviour in a...
Consistency of between-individual differences in behaviour or personality is a phenomenon in populat...
Polymorphisms in the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4) have been related to individual variation in n...
It has been suggested that individual behavioural traits influence the potential to successfully col...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Invasive species are problematic but their control can be difficult. When the history and dynamics o...
Human-induced biological invasions are common worldwide and often have negative impacts on wildlife ...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be a powerful genetic marker for tracing origins and history of invasi...
During population establishment, genetic drift can be the key driver of changes in genetic diversity...
Variations in neurotransmitter-related genes are reported to be associated with personality traits a...
Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are small stress-induced random deviations from perfect symmetry that a...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of genetic variation within and among populations of a species is strongl...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
Invasive populations are often associated with low levels of genetic diversity owing to population b...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
Consistency of between-individual differences in behaviour or personality is a phenomenon in populat...
Polymorphisms in the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4) have been related to individual variation in n...
It has been suggested that individual behavioural traits influence the potential to successfully col...
Although population genetic theory is largely based on the premise that loci under study are selecti...
Invasive species are problematic but their control can be difficult. When the history and dynamics o...
Human-induced biological invasions are common worldwide and often have negative impacts on wildlife ...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be a powerful genetic marker for tracing origins and history of invasi...
During population establishment, genetic drift can be the key driver of changes in genetic diversity...
Variations in neurotransmitter-related genes are reported to be associated with personality traits a...
Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are small stress-induced random deviations from perfect symmetry that a...
During the Anthropocene, Earth has experienced unprecedented habitat loss, native species decline, a...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of genetic variation within and among populations of a species is strongl...
The assessment of genetic architecture and selection history in genes for behavioural traits is fund...
Invasive populations are often associated with low levels of genetic diversity owing to population b...
Patterns of covariation between phenotype and environment are presumed to be reflective of local ada...
Consistency of between-individual differences in behaviour or personality is a phenomenon in populat...
Polymorphisms in the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4) have been related to individual variation in n...
It has been suggested that individual behavioural traits influence the potential to successfully col...