Theory suggests that parental relatedness is a continuous variable with a fitness optimum that we heretoforth will refer to as 'optimal outbreeding'. In the present paper, we test this proposition from a conservation (translocation) perspective. Amphibians are facing a global decline and many amphibian populations are today small and threatened by extinction. Because genetic differentiation is often high between amphibian populations, they could be particularly sensitive to outbreeding depression, e.g. due to breakdown of locally adapted gene complexes. We tested if outbreeding would reduce fitness in common frogs, Rana temporaria, crossed from a large and an isolated, small population, separated by 130 km, using artificial fertilization. F...
Recognizing the predominant mode of selection in hybrid systems is important in predicting the evolu...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
SummaryA new study shows that biparental care in frogs is more likely to evolve when tadpoles are re...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
We examined the effects of inbreeding on the performance of wood frog (Rana sylvatica) larvae in the...
Using artificial fertilization, I crossed frogs from different populations to evaluate fitness conse...
Populations that are small and isolated can be threatened through loss of fitness due to inbreeding....
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk of females choosing mat...
Quantifying the impacts of inbreeding and genetic drift on fitness traits in fragmented populations ...
Background: Hybridization between two species usually leads to inviable or infertile offspring, due ...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk that females choose mat...
Assessing in wild populations how fitness is impacted by inbreeding and genetic drift is a major goa...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
Recognizing the predominant mode of selection in hybrid systems is important in predicting the evolu...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
SummaryA new study shows that biparental care in frogs is more likely to evolve when tadpoles are re...
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history trai...
We examined the effects of inbreeding on the performance of wood frog (Rana sylvatica) larvae in the...
Using artificial fertilization, I crossed frogs from different populations to evaluate fitness conse...
Populations that are small and isolated can be threatened through loss of fitness due to inbreeding....
Linking specific ecological factors to the evolution of parental care pattern and mating system is a...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk of females choosing mat...
Quantifying the impacts of inbreeding and genetic drift on fitness traits in fragmented populations ...
Background: Hybridization between two species usually leads to inviable or infertile offspring, due ...
There is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence that genetic compatibility among partners is ...
Sequential polyandry may evolve as an insurance mechanism to reduce the risk that females choose mat...
Assessing in wild populations how fitness is impacted by inbreeding and genetic drift is a major goa...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
Recognizing the predominant mode of selection in hybrid systems is important in predicting the evolu...
The adaptive significance of sequential polyandry is a challenging question in evolutionary and beha...
SummaryA new study shows that biparental care in frogs is more likely to evolve when tadpoles are re...