Evolutionary responses to selection require that traits have a heritable basis, yet maternal effects (the effect of a mother's phenotype on her offspring's phenotype) can have profound effects on evolutionary processes. It is therefore essential to understand how maternal effects contribute to phenotypic variation in offspring traits and test key assumptions of additive genetic variance in evolutionary models. We measured 5 traits linked to fitness in lizards (endurance, sprint speed, snout-vent length [SVL], mass, and growth rate) and estimated the contribution of additive genetic and maternal effects in explaining variation in these traits in the Eastern water skink (Eulamprus quoyii). We estimated parentage using 6 microsatellite DNA loc...
Reported effects of inbreeding vary among taxa and may depend on a number of factors, including what...
The importance of genetic and environmental variation in condition in shaping evolutionary trade-off...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Evolutionary responses to selection require that traits have a heritable basis, yet maternal effects...
Sexual selection on fitness-determining traits should theoretically erode genetic variance and lead ...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
Although laboratory measurements of whole-animal performance have become a standard tool in evolutio...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
1. Whether maternal effects are adaptive or not has been a long standing topic of discussion in evol...
Much of life-history theory rests on fundamental assumptions about constraints on the acquisition an...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
We assessed genetic factors on progeny dispersal due to sire color morph genotypes in a field pedigr...
We assessed genetic factors on progeny dispersal due to sire color morph genotypes in a field pedigr...
Abstract: Animals raised in captivity go through drastically different life experiences compared wit...
Reported effects of inbreeding vary among taxa and may depend on a number of factors, including what...
The importance of genetic and environmental variation in condition in shaping evolutionary trade-off...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
Evolutionary responses to selection require that traits have a heritable basis, yet maternal effects...
Sexual selection on fitness-determining traits should theoretically erode genetic variance and lead ...
Multiple paternity is taxonomically widespread, yet the relative role of direct and indirect (geneti...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
Although laboratory measurements of whole-animal performance have become a standard tool in evolutio...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are predicted to be the result of disruptive correlational s...
1. Whether maternal effects are adaptive or not has been a long standing topic of discussion in evol...
Much of life-history theory rests on fundamental assumptions about constraints on the acquisition an...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...
We assessed genetic factors on progeny dispersal due to sire color morph genotypes in a field pedigr...
We assessed genetic factors on progeny dispersal due to sire color morph genotypes in a field pedigr...
Abstract: Animals raised in captivity go through drastically different life experiences compared wit...
Reported effects of inbreeding vary among taxa and may depend on a number of factors, including what...
The importance of genetic and environmental variation in condition in shaping evolutionary trade-off...
Variation in correlated behaviors or behavioral syndromes could have interesting effects on mating s...