Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to females, but it is still largely unclear how important such non-random mating can be with regard to embryo viability. We sampled a natural population of adult migratory brown trout (Salmo trutta), bred them in vitro in a half-sib breeding design to separate genetic from maternal environmental effects, raised 2098 embryos singly until hatching, and exposed them experimentally to different levels of pathogen stress at a late embryonic stage. We found that the embryos' tolerance to the induced pathogen stress was linked to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of their parents, i.e. certain MHC genotypes appeared to provide better protection ...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonids are fish of utmost social and economic importance but their numbers have considerably dimi...
BACKGROUND: Males that are successful in intra-sexual competition are often assumed to be of superio...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to f...
The long-term genetic consequences of supportive breeding programs are not well understood. Neverthe...
Mating is rarely random in nature, but the effects of mate selection on offspring performance are st...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
'Good-genes' models of sexual selection predict significant additive genetic variation for fitness-c...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Juvenile sex ratios are often assumed to be equal for many species with genetic sex determination, b...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Ecological conditions can influence not only the expression of a phenotype, but also the heritabilit...
Juvenile sex ratios are often assumed to be equal for many species with genetic sex determination, b...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonids are fish of utmost social and economic importance but their numbers have considerably dimi...
BACKGROUND: Males that are successful in intra-sexual competition are often assumed to be of superio...
Mating with attractive or dominant males is often predicted to offer indirect genetic benefits to f...
The long-term genetic consequences of supportive breeding programs are not well understood. Neverthe...
Mating is rarely random in nature, but the effects of mate selection on offspring performance are st...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
'Good-genes' models of sexual selection predict significant additive genetic variation for fitness-c...
Phenotypic plasticity can increase tolerance to heterogeneous environments but the elevations and sl...
Hatching is an important niche shift, and embryos in a wide range of taxa can either accelerate or d...
Juvenile sex ratios are often assumed to be equal for many species with genetic sex determination, b...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Ecological conditions can influence not only the expression of a phenotype, but also the heritabilit...
Juvenile sex ratios are often assumed to be equal for many species with genetic sex determination, b...
Predicting progeny performance from parental genetic divergence can potentially enhance the efficien...
Salmonids are fish of utmost social and economic importance but their numbers have considerably dimi...
BACKGROUND: Males that are successful in intra-sexual competition are often assumed to be of superio...