Understanding the genetic consequences of changes in population size is fundamental in a variety of contexts, such as adaptation and conservation biology. In the study presented here, we have performed a replicated experiment with the plant Nigella degenii to explore the quantitative genetic effects of a single-founder bottleneck. In agreement with additive theory, the bottleneck reduced the mean (co)variance within lines and caused stochastic, line-specific changes in the genetic (co)variance structure. However, a significant portion of the (co)variance structure was conserved, and 2 characters—leaf and flower (sepal) size—turned out to be positively correlated in all data sets, indicating a potential for correlated evolution in these char...
Islands foster unique biodiversity, yet also present biogeographic limitations that impose increased...
Ongoing host–pathogen interactions are characterized by rapid coevolutionary changes forcing species...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Understanding the genetic consequences of changes in population size is fundamental in a variety of ...
Funding was provided by the University of Ferrara, Italy. CvO was funded by the Earth and Life Syste...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
We investigated the role of the number of loci coding for a neutral trait on the release of additive...
Within populations, the amount of environmental and genetic variation present may differ greatly amo...
During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, which in turn...
International audienceReproduction bottlenecks have been proposed to create a reductive pressure on ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been intr...
Selfing plant lineages are surprisingly widespread and successful in a broad range of environments, ...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
1. Within populations variation in seed size may result from phenotypic correlation between seed siz...
• Background and Aims The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been int...
Islands foster unique biodiversity, yet also present biogeographic limitations that impose increased...
Ongoing host–pathogen interactions are characterized by rapid coevolutionary changes forcing species...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Understanding the genetic consequences of changes in population size is fundamental in a variety of ...
Funding was provided by the University of Ferrara, Italy. CvO was funded by the Earth and Life Syste...
The ecological and genetic effects of habitat fragmentation are an issue of major concern in current...
We investigated the role of the number of loci coding for a neutral trait on the release of additive...
Within populations, the amount of environmental and genetic variation present may differ greatly amo...
During range expansion, edge populations are expected to face increased genetic drift, which in turn...
International audienceReproduction bottlenecks have been proposed to create a reductive pressure on ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been intr...
Selfing plant lineages are surprisingly widespread and successful in a broad range of environments, ...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
1. Within populations variation in seed size may result from phenotypic correlation between seed siz...
• Background and Aims The long-lived and mainly outcrossing species Sarracenia purpurea has been int...
Islands foster unique biodiversity, yet also present biogeographic limitations that impose increased...
Ongoing host–pathogen interactions are characterized by rapid coevolutionary changes forcing species...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...