A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is to identify the sources underlying trait variation on which selection can act. Phenotypic variation will be determined by both genetic and environmental factors, and adaptive phenotypic plasticity is expected when organisms can adjust their phenotypes to match environmental cues. Much recent research interest has focused on the relative importance of environmental and genetic factors on the expression of behavioral traits, in particular, and how they compare with morphological and life-history traits. Little research to date examines the effect of development on the expression of heritable variation in behavioral traits, such as boldness and activity. We tested for genotype, environment, and gen...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts associations between life-history and 'risky' b...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is to identify the sources underlying trait variation on ...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is to identify the sources underlying trait variation on ...
The amount of heritable variation and the pattern of genetic covariation in traits are the chief det...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
Ecological conditions such as nutrition can change genetic covariances between traits and accelerate...
Abstract Population density regulates the strength of intra-specific competition and may thereby be ...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts associations between life-history and 'risky' b...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is to identify the sources underlying trait variation on ...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is to identify the sources underlying trait variation on ...
The amount of heritable variation and the pattern of genetic covariation in traits are the chief det...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
Ecological conditions such as nutrition can change genetic covariances between traits and accelerate...
Abstract Population density regulates the strength of intra-specific competition and may thereby be ...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic tra...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts associations between life-history and 'risky' b...