How consistent quantitative genetic estimates are across environments is unclear and under discussion. Heritability (h2) estimates of hind tibia length (body size), development time and diapause induction in the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, generated with various methods in various environments are reported and compared. Estimates varied considerably within and among studies, but yielded good overall averages. The genetic correlations between the sexes for body size and development time were expectedly high (r(sex) = 0.57–0.78) but clearly less than unity, implying independent evolution of both traits in males and females of this sexually dimorphic species. Genetic and environmental variance components increased in proportion a...
Understanding how environmental variation influences even cryptic traits is important to clarify the...
In the common dung or black scavenger fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) several morphological ...
Geographic variation in phenotypic traits is commonly correlated with spatial variation in the envir...
How consistent quantitative genetic estimates are across environments is unclear and under discussio...
Condition capture has been proposed as a general mechanism maintaining additive genetic variation, V...
The trade-offs between body size and development time and between egg size and egg number (clutch si...
Full-sib heritabilities, phenotypic and genetic correlations of 10 morphological and three life hist...
Substantial inter- and intraspecific variation is found in reproductive traits, but the evolutionary...
Large-scale clinal variation in body size and other life-history traits is common enough to have sti...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
In the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea large and more symmetric males have been shown to enjoy a mating adv...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
Previous univariate studies of the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) have demonstrated stron...
Understanding how environmental variation influences even cryptic traits is important to clarify the...
In the common dung or black scavenger fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) several morphological ...
Geographic variation in phenotypic traits is commonly correlated with spatial variation in the envir...
How consistent quantitative genetic estimates are across environments is unclear and under discussio...
Condition capture has been proposed as a general mechanism maintaining additive genetic variation, V...
The trade-offs between body size and development time and between egg size and egg number (clutch si...
Full-sib heritabilities, phenotypic and genetic correlations of 10 morphological and three life hist...
Substantial inter- and intraspecific variation is found in reproductive traits, but the evolutionary...
Large-scale clinal variation in body size and other life-history traits is common enough to have sti...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
In the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea large and more symmetric males have been shown to enjoy a mating adv...
Uncovering genetic responses to selection in wild populations typically requires tracking individual...
The maintenance of genetic variation in traits under strong sexual selection is a longstanding probl...
Previous univariate studies of the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) have demonstrated stron...
Understanding how environmental variation influences even cryptic traits is important to clarify the...
In the common dung or black scavenger fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) several morphological ...
Geographic variation in phenotypic traits is commonly correlated with spatial variation in the envir...