Researchers have suggested fluctuating asymmetry (FA) as an indicator of environmental stress and have usually tested this assertion by examining relations between FA of single traits and stress. Fluctuating asymmetry stress relations are real but are typically weak and difficult to detect. Researchers would like to maximize the probability of detecting FA-stress relations when they exist. We assert that analyses based on the FA of multiple traits may provide better methods for detecting stress, in this article, we used computer simulations to compare the ability of six analyses to detect differences in FA between stressed and unstressed populations. We show that the optimal analysis depends upon the underlying form of the FA distributions....
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
Duplicate, bilateral structures of individual animals are usually symmetrical. In cases where such s...
The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviat...
Recently, there has been much controversy over whether fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is related to stre...
There is growing evidence from both experimental and non-experimental studies that fluctuating asymm...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
the FA-fitness and FA-stress association at either the pop-ulation or individual level, and this cal...
Two principal methods are commonly employed for the estimation of developmental instability at the p...
Two principal methods are commonly employed for the estimation of developmental instability at the p...
Fluctuating asymmetry, the random deviation from perfect symmetry, is a widely used population-level...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) represents random, minor deviations from perfect symmetry in paired trait...
In bilateral organisms, fluctuating asymmetry (FA) was often used as an index of developmental insta...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
Duplicate, bilateral structures of individual animals are usually symmetrical. In cases where such s...
The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviat...
Recently, there has been much controversy over whether fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is related to stre...
There is growing evidence from both experimental and non-experimental studies that fluctuating asymm...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
the FA-fitness and FA-stress association at either the pop-ulation or individual level, and this cal...
Two principal methods are commonly employed for the estimation of developmental instability at the p...
Two principal methods are commonly employed for the estimation of developmental instability at the p...
Fluctuating asymmetry, the random deviation from perfect symmetry, is a widely used population-level...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) represents random, minor deviations from perfect symmetry in paired trait...
In bilateral organisms, fluctuating asymmetry (FA) was often used as an index of developmental insta...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
Duplicate, bilateral structures of individual animals are usually symmetrical. In cases where such s...
The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviat...