Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression. This has led to the widespread assumption that selection will favour individuals that avoid mating with relatives. However, the strength of inbreeding avoidance is variable across species and there are numerous cases where related mates are not avoided. Here we test if the frequency that related males and females encounter each other explains variation in inbreeding avoidance using phylogenetic meta-analysis of 41 different species from six classes across the animal kingdom. In species reported to mate randomly with respect to relatedness, individuals were either unlikely to encounter relatives, or...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
Studying the incidence of inbreeding avoidance is important for understanding the evolution of matin...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Animals are usually expected to avoid mating with relatives (kin avoidance) as incestuous mating can...
Avoidance of incestuous matings is widely reported across many animal taxa, and the adaptive value o...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Inbreeding depression can lead to the evolution of inbreeding avoidance before or after mating. Howe...
Mating with close kin can lead to inbreeding depression through the expression of recessive deleteri...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Khera M, Arbuckle K, Hoffman J, Sanderson JL, Cant MA, Nichols H. Cooperatively breeding banded mong...
Avoiding inbreeding, and therefore avoiding inbreeding depression in offspring fitness, is widely as...
Cooperative breeders provide a particularly interesting scenario for studying inbreeding. Such popul...
As breeding between relatives often results in inbreeding depression, inbreeding avoidance is widesp...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
Studying the incidence of inbreeding avoidance is important for understanding the evolution of matin...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Individuals are expected to avoid mating with relatives as inbreeding can reduce offspring fitness, ...
Animals are usually expected to avoid mating with relatives (kin avoidance) as incestuous mating can...
Avoidance of incestuous matings is widely reported across many animal taxa, and the adaptive value o...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...
Inbreeding depression can lead to the evolution of inbreeding avoidance before or after mating. Howe...
Mating with close kin can lead to inbreeding depression through the expression of recessive deleteri...
1.Breeding with kin can reduce individual fitness through the deleterious effects of inbreeding depr...
Nichols H, Cant M, Hoffman J, Sanderson J. Evidence for frequent incest in a cooperatively breeding ...
Khera M, Arbuckle K, Hoffman J, Sanderson JL, Cant MA, Nichols H. Cooperatively breeding banded mong...
Avoiding inbreeding, and therefore avoiding inbreeding depression in offspring fitness, is widely as...
Cooperative breeders provide a particularly interesting scenario for studying inbreeding. Such popul...
As breeding between relatives often results in inbreeding depression, inbreeding avoidance is widesp...
1. In populations where inbreeding causes a substantial decrease in fitness, selection is expected t...
Studying the incidence of inbreeding avoidance is important for understanding the evolution of matin...
While extensive population genetic theory predicts conditions favoring evolution of self-fertilizati...