Data set for publication in Evolutionary Applications. Short abstract: Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. The availability of extensive pedigrees is increasing along with our ability to quantify the heritability and evolvability of phenotypic traits and thus the speed and potential for evolutionary change in wild populations. The environment may also affect gene expressions in individuals, which may in turn affect the potential of phenotypic traits to respond to selection. Knowledge about the relationship between the genetic and environmental components of phenotypic variation is particularly relevant, given ongoing anthropogenically driven global change</div
One of the major concerns in conservation today is the loss of genetic diversity which is a frequent...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter for monitoring the genetic health of threatened po...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Among polar bears (Ursus maritimus), fitness is dependent on body size through males' abilities to w...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
In species with large geographic ranges, genetic diversity of different populations may be well stud...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
How do environmental conditions influence selection and genetic variation in wild populations? There...
Empirical evidence strongly indicates that human exploitation has frequently led to rapid evolutiona...
One of the major concerns in conservation today is the loss of genetic diversity which is a frequent...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter for monitoring the genetic health of threatened po...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Among polar bears (Ursus maritimus), fitness is dependent on body size through males' abilities to w...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
In species with large geographic ranges, genetic diversity of different populations may be well stud...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
How do environmental conditions influence selection and genetic variation in wild populations? There...
Empirical evidence strongly indicates that human exploitation has frequently led to rapid evolutiona...
One of the major concerns in conservation today is the loss of genetic diversity which is a frequent...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter for monitoring the genetic health of threatened po...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...