A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic architecture in determining evolutionary rates. Adaptive evolution can be described by the multivariate breeders' equation (Δz(-)=Gβ), which predicts evolutionary change for a suite of phenotypic traits (Δz(-)) as a product of directional selection acting on them (β) and the genetic variance-covariance matrix for those traits (G ). Despite being empirically challenging to estimate, there are enough published estimates of G and β to allow for synthesis of general patterns across species. We use published estimates to test the hypotheses that there are systematic differences in the rate of evolution among trait types, and that these differences ...
The balance of selection acting through different fitness components (e.g. fecundity, mating success...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic a...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Evolutionary biology has struggled to explain the coexistence of two basic observations: Genetic var...
For several models of polygenic traits due to equal and additive alleles the rate of change in allel...
Phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant in natural populations, suggesting a limit to trait ev...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Species selection, differential rates of speciation or extinction resulting from species level chara...
In this thesis, I use an artificial selection experiment and multivariate simulation modelling to st...
The balance of selection acting through different fitness components (e.g. fecundity, mating success...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic a...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Evolutionary biology has struggled to explain the coexistence of two basic observations: Genetic var...
For several models of polygenic traits due to equal and additive alleles the rate of change in allel...
Phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant in natural populations, suggesting a limit to trait ev...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Species selection, differential rates of speciation or extinction resulting from species level chara...
In this thesis, I use an artificial selection experiment and multivariate simulation modelling to st...
The balance of selection acting through different fitness components (e.g. fecundity, mating success...
In a rapidly changing world, it is of fundamental importance to understand processes constraining or...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...