Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number of studies have found the opposite pattern, i.e. that crossed offspring were more capable of exploiting benign conditions. Alternatively, the phenotypic variation hypothesis predicts that not stress intensity, but enhanced phenotypic variation in an environment leads to increased ID. We subjected inbred and crossed offspring of Silene vulgaris to drought, simulated herbivory, copper contamination, and two levels of nutrient deficiency and shade. In contrast to the predominant expectation, most stress treatments decreased inbreeding depression. With increasing nutrient limitation, ID decreased strongly, whereas under increasing shade ID did n...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
The aim of this thesis was to enhance our understanding of the combined effects of inbreeding and en...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
The aim of this thesis was to enhance our understanding of the combined effects of inbreeding and en...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...