Monitoring and predicting evolutionary changes underlying current environmental modifications are complex challenges. Recent approaches to achieve these objectives include assessing the genetic variation and effects of candidate genes on traits indicating adaptive potential. In birds, for example, short tandem repeat polymorphism at four candidate genes (CLOCK, NPAS2, ADCYAP1, and CREB1) has been linked to variation in phenological traits such as laying date and timing of migration. However, our understanding of their importance as evolutionary predictors is still limited, mainly because the extent of genotype–environment interactions (GxE) related to these genes has yet to be assessed. Here, we studied a population of Tree swallow (Tachyci...
Birds with seasonal shifts in ecological attributes of their habitat have evolved complex strategies...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environmen...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Monitoring and predicting evolutionary changes underlying current environmental modifications are co...
Dissecting phenotypic variance in life history traits into its genetic and environmental components ...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Migration is a complex trait although little is known about genetic correlations between traits invo...
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timin...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Polymorphic genes involved in the conserved molecular signalling of circadian and circannual clocks ...
Plant and animal populations can adapt to prolonged environmental changes if they have sufficient ge...
Birds with seasonal shifts in ecological attributes of their habitat have evolved complex strategies...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environmen...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Monitoring and predicting evolutionary changes underlying current environmental modifications are co...
Dissecting phenotypic variance in life history traits into its genetic and environmental components ...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Migration is a complex trait although little is known about genetic correlations between traits invo...
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timin...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...
Polymorphic genes involved in the conserved molecular signalling of circadian and circannual clocks ...
Plant and animal populations can adapt to prolonged environmental changes if they have sufficient ge...
Birds with seasonal shifts in ecological attributes of their habitat have evolved complex strategies...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism for populations to respond to fluctuating environmen...
Two commonly used techniques for estimating the effect of genes on traits in wild populations are th...