Environmental factors early in life can have lasting influence on the development and phenotypes of animals, but the underlying molecular modifications remain poorly understood. We examined cross‐sectional associations among early life socioecological factors and global DNA methylation in 293 wild spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, grouped according to three age classes (cub, subadult and adult). Explanatory variables of interest included annual maternal rank based on outcomes of dyadic agonistic interactions, litter size, wild ungulate prey density and anthropogenic disturbance in the year each hyena was born based on counts of illegal livestock in the Reserve. The dependent variable of interest was...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Individuals are unique in how they interact with and respond to their environment. Correspondingly, ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
A fundamental tenet of maternal effects assumes that maternal variance over time should have discord...
We compiled a >50‐year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a ...
The introduction of Iberian cattle in the Americas after Columbus’ arrival imposed high selection pr...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
Thrips tabaci Lindeman is an important polyphagous insect pest species estimated to cause losses of ...
Abstract Environmental conditions regulate the germination of phytoplankton resting stages. While so...
Land‐use intensification is a major driver of local species extinction and homogenization. Temperate...
It has been recognised that few cattle farmers undertake biosecurity practices on their farms. Appro...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Individuals are unique in how they interact with and respond to their environment. Correspondingly, ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
A fundamental tenet of maternal effects assumes that maternal variance over time should have discord...
We compiled a >50‐year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a ...
The introduction of Iberian cattle in the Americas after Columbus’ arrival imposed high selection pr...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
Thrips tabaci Lindeman is an important polyphagous insect pest species estimated to cause losses of ...
Abstract Environmental conditions regulate the germination of phytoplankton resting stages. While so...
Land‐use intensification is a major driver of local species extinction and homogenization. Temperate...
It has been recognised that few cattle farmers undertake biosecurity practices on their farms. Appro...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Individuals are unique in how they interact with and respond to their environment. Correspondingly, ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...