The additive genetic variance–covariance matrix (G) summarizes the multivariate genetic relationships among a set of traits. The geometry of G describes the distribution of multivariate genetic variance, and generates genetic constraints that bias the direction of evolution. Determining if and how the multivariate genetic variance evolves has been limited by a number of analytical challenges in comparing G-matrices. Current methods for the comparison of G typically share several drawbacks: metrics that lack a direct relationship to evolutionary theory, the inability to be applied in conjunction with complex experimental designs, difficulties with determining statistical confidence in inferred differences and an inherently pair-wise focus. H...
The multivariate evolution of populations is the result of the interactions between natural selectio...
Although knowledge of the selective agents behind the evolution of sexual dimorphism has advanced co...
Quantitative genetic studies that model complex, multivariate phenotypes are im-portant for both evo...
The additive genetic variance–covariance matrix (G) summarizes the multivariate genetic relationship...
The additive genetic variance-covariance matrix (G) summarizes the multivariate genetic relationship...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
Two symmetric matrices underlie our understanding of microevolutionary change. The first is the matr...
Because of its importance in directing evolutionary trajectories there has been considerable interes...
Genetic correlations between traits determine the multivariate response to selection in the short te...
Evolutionary constraint results from the interaction between the distribution of available genetic v...
Predicting the responses to natural selection is one of the key goals of evolutionary biology. Two o...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
The study of genetic variation in populations is of great interest for the study of the evolutionary...
Given the pace at which human-induced environmental changes occur, a pressing challenge is to determ...
Abstract Background Comparing the covariation patterns of populations or species is a basic step in ...
The multivariate evolution of populations is the result of the interactions between natural selectio...
Although knowledge of the selective agents behind the evolution of sexual dimorphism has advanced co...
Quantitative genetic studies that model complex, multivariate phenotypes are im-portant for both evo...
The additive genetic variance–covariance matrix (G) summarizes the multivariate genetic relationship...
The additive genetic variance-covariance matrix (G) summarizes the multivariate genetic relationship...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
Two symmetric matrices underlie our understanding of microevolutionary change. The first is the matr...
Because of its importance in directing evolutionary trajectories there has been considerable interes...
Genetic correlations between traits determine the multivariate response to selection in the short te...
Evolutionary constraint results from the interaction between the distribution of available genetic v...
Predicting the responses to natural selection is one of the key goals of evolutionary biology. Two o...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
The study of genetic variation in populations is of great interest for the study of the evolutionary...
Given the pace at which human-induced environmental changes occur, a pressing challenge is to determ...
Abstract Background Comparing the covariation patterns of populations or species is a basic step in ...
The multivariate evolution of populations is the result of the interactions between natural selectio...
Although knowledge of the selective agents behind the evolution of sexual dimorphism has advanced co...
Quantitative genetic studies that model complex, multivariate phenotypes are im-portant for both evo...