Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but the underlying causes remain often unclear: both genetic differentiation in response to selection (or drift) and environmentally induced plasticity can create similar phenotypic patterns. Studying changes in body mass in Siberian jays (Perisoreus infaustus) over three decades, we discovered that mean body mass declined drastically (ca. 10%) over the first two decades, but increased markedly thereafter back to almost the initial level. Quantitative genetic analyses revealed that although body mass was heritable (h2 = 0.46), the pronounced temporal decrease in body mass was mainly a product of phenotypic plasticity. However, a concomitant and s...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...
Recent studies using inbred lines of Drosophila have suggested that there is extensive genetic varia...
Despite accumulating examples of selection acting on heritable traits in the wild, predicted evoluti...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Bergmann's rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Although there is substantial evidence that skeletal measures of body size are heritable in wild ani...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
There is abundant evidence in many taxa for positive directional selection on body size, and yet lit...
Migratory birds undergo impressive body remodelling over the course of an annual cycle. Prior to lon...
Heritable phenotypic traits under significant and consistent directional selection often fail to sho...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...
Recent studies using inbred lines of Drosophila have suggested that there is extensive genetic varia...
Despite accumulating examples of selection acting on heritable traits in the wild, predicted evoluti...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Bergmann's rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Although there is substantial evidence that skeletal measures of body size are heritable in wild ani...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
A general assumption in quantitative genetics is the existence of an intermediate phenotype with hig...
There is abundant evidence in many taxa for positive directional selection on body size, and yet lit...
Migratory birds undergo impressive body remodelling over the course of an annual cycle. Prior to lon...
Heritable phenotypic traits under significant and consistent directional selection often fail to sho...
Individual variation in growth is high in cooperative breeders and may reflect plastic divergence in...
Recent studies using inbred lines of Drosophila have suggested that there is extensive genetic varia...
Despite accumulating examples of selection acting on heritable traits in the wild, predicted evoluti...