The genetic basis of variation in fitness of many organisms has been studied in the laboratory, but relatively little is known of fitness variation in natural environments or its causes. Lifetime fitness (recruitment) may be determined solely by producing many offspring, modified by stochastic effects on their subsequent survival up to the point of breeding, or by an additional contribution made by the high quality of the offspring owing to nonrandom mate choice. To investigate the determinants of lifetime fitness, we measured offspring production, longevity, and lifetime number of mates in four cohorts of two long-lived species of socially monogamous Darwin’s finch species, Geospiza fortis and G. scandens, on the equatorial Galá...
This article explores how introgressive hybridization enhances the evolutionary effects of natural s...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...
In this four-part study, I use selection analyses to examine the evolutionary significance of morpho...
Observations of selection in natural populations are a powerful, little used, method for investigati...
Evolution can be predicted in the short term from a knowledge of selection and inheritance. However,...
Cooperative breeding is a system wherein more than two individuals raise offspring in a single breed...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
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Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Although a number of studies describe current evolutionary patterns concerning life-history evolutio...
This article explores how introgressive hybridization enhances the evolutionary effects of natural s...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...
In this four-part study, I use selection analyses to examine the evolutionary significance of morpho...
Observations of selection in natural populations are a powerful, little used, method for investigati...
Evolution can be predicted in the short term from a knowledge of selection and inheritance. However,...
Cooperative breeding is a system wherein more than two individuals raise offspring in a single breed...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137474/1/evo02493.pd
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Although a number of studies describe current evolutionary patterns concerning life-history evolutio...
This article explores how introgressive hybridization enhances the evolutionary effects of natural s...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...
Comparative analyses of avian population fluctuations have shown large interspecific differences in ...