An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic differences is to employ common garden rearing designs, where observed differences are assumed to be attributable to primarily additive genetic effects. Here, in two common garden experiments, we employed factorial breeding designs between wild and domestic, and among wild populations of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). We measured the contribution of additive (VA) and maternal (VM) effects to the observed population differences for 17 life history and fitness-related traits. Our results show that, in general, maternal effects contribute more to phenotypic differences among populations than additive genetic effects. These results suggest that...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Phenotypic differences among populations within a species have been reported for a variety of traits...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis for population-level phenotypic differenc...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Each year salmon and other fishes are caught and used for supportive breeding programs that attempt ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of phenotypic plasticity is required to assess how population...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Phenotypic differences among populations within a species have been reported for a variety of traits...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis to population-level phenotypic difference...
An approach frequently used to demonstrate a genetic basis for population-level phenotypic differenc...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
The additive genetic effects of traits can be used to predict evolutionary trajectories, such as res...
Each year salmon and other fishes are caught and used for supportive breeding programs that attempt ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of phenotypic plasticity is required to assess how population...
Although studies addressing natural selection have primarily focused on additive genetic effects bec...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Outbreeding between segregating populations can be important from an evolutionary, conservation, and...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Offspring traits are greatly influenced by maternal effects and these maternal effects may provide a...
Phenotypic differences among populations within a species have been reported for a variety of traits...