Longitudinal observations on known individuals are an important source of data with which to test evolutionary theory within natural populations, in particular, the evolution and maintenance of life-history traits. In this paper, we concentrate on the reproductive behaviour and survival of a small passerine bird, the great tit (Parus major). The dataset we consider is taken from the long-term study of great tits in Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire. The models we consider are designed to relate variation in several phenotypic response variables that are linked to evolutionary fitness, alongside the correlations between them, to both general environmental and individual-specific factors. We fit multivariate cross-classified random effects models u...
Assortative mating is pervasive in wild populations and commonly described as a positive correlation...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Repeatable behavioural variation within individuals that is consistent over time and across contexts...
Describing natural selection on phenotypic traits under varying environmental conditions is essentia...
A characteristic of all individual-based population studies is the large variation between individua...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Traits that are closely associated with fitness tend to have lower heritabilities (h2) than those th...
Global warming has had numerous effects on populations of animals and plants, with many species in t...
Key life history traits such as breeding time and clutch size are frequently both heritable and unde...
When traits are genetically correlated between the sexes, the response to selection in one sex can b...
Traits that are closely associated with fitness tend to have lower heritabilities (h2) than those th...
Heterogeneous selection is often proposed as a key mechanism maintaining repeatable behavioral varia...
1. Estimates of selection in natural populations are frequent but our understanding of ecological ca...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Assortative mating is pervasive in wild populations and commonly described as a positive correlation...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Repeatable behavioural variation within individuals that is consistent over time and across contexts...
Describing natural selection on phenotypic traits under varying environmental conditions is essentia...
A characteristic of all individual-based population studies is the large variation between individua...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Traits that are closely associated with fitness tend to have lower heritabilities (h2) than those th...
Global warming has had numerous effects on populations of animals and plants, with many species in t...
Key life history traits such as breeding time and clutch size are frequently both heritable and unde...
When traits are genetically correlated between the sexes, the response to selection in one sex can b...
Traits that are closely associated with fitness tend to have lower heritabilities (h2) than those th...
Heterogeneous selection is often proposed as a key mechanism maintaining repeatable behavioral varia...
1. Estimates of selection in natural populations are frequent but our understanding of ecological ca...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Assortative mating is pervasive in wild populations and commonly described as a positive correlation...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Repeatable behavioural variation within individuals that is consistent over time and across contexts...