Heritable variation in, and genetic correlations among, traits determine the response of multivariate phenotypes to natural selection. However, as traits develop over ontogeny, patterns of genetic (co)variation and integration captured by the G matrix may also change. Despite this, few studies have investigated how genetic parameters underpinning multivariate phenotypes change as animals pass through major life history stages. Here, using a self-fertilizing hermaphroditic fish species, mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus), we test the hypothesis that G changes from hatching through reproductive maturation. We also test Cheverud’s conjecture by asking whether phenotypic patterns provide an acceptable surrogate for patterns of genetic (...
The impact of environmental conditions on the expression of genetic variance and on maternal effects...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Heritable variation in, and genetic correlations among, traits determine the response of multivariat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
When organisms are faced with new or changing environments, a central challenge is the coordination ...
Classical Darwinian adaptation to a change in environment can ensue when selection favours beneficia...
Phenotypic variation is ubiquitous across multiple biological scales. Why phenotypic variation is so...
The application of evolutionary principles to the management of fisheries has gained considerable at...
Competition for resources including food, physical space, and potential mates is a fundamental ecolo...
Anticipating the genetic and phenotypic changes induced by natural or artificial selection requires ...
The impact of environmental conditions on the expression of genetic variance and on maternal effects...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Heritable variation in, and genetic correlations among, traits determine the response of multivariat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
When organisms are faced with new or changing environments, a central challenge is the coordination ...
Classical Darwinian adaptation to a change in environment can ensue when selection favours beneficia...
Phenotypic variation is ubiquitous across multiple biological scales. Why phenotypic variation is so...
The application of evolutionary principles to the management of fisheries has gained considerable at...
Competition for resources including food, physical space, and potential mates is a fundamental ecolo...
Anticipating the genetic and phenotypic changes induced by natural or artificial selection requires ...
The impact of environmental conditions on the expression of genetic variance and on maternal effects...
Convergent evolution of a trait can occur at interspecific or intraspecific levels. Traits that are ...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...