Much of the economic value of wildlife can be attributed to horn size, which is an important trait for trophy hunters. The main objective of the study was to estimate genetic parameters for the economically important horn traits of sable antelope that are currently being measured in the South African industry. To date, no quantitative genetic analysis has been done for any traits in sable antelope. The total number of records included in the evaluation were n = 1713 for horn length (SHL), n = 1503 for circumference (SHC), n = 1486 for tip to tip (SHTT), n = 1505 for tip length (SHT), and n = 1447 for rings (SHR). Males and females were considered separately in six-month age clusters. A Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) multi-trait analysis wa...
The relationship between fluctuating asymmetry in horns of gemsbok (Oryx g. gazella) and a number of...
While all models of sexual selection assume that the development and expression of enlarged secondar...
The evolution of male weaponry in animals is driven by sexual selection, which is predicted to reduc...
The wildlife industry in South Africa has shown immense growth since the 1990s, which was brought ab...
The objectives of this study were to provide veterinarians and game breeders with objective body mea...
Commercial game breeding practices place immense pressure on the selection of antelope species with ...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Understanding the maintenance of the variation that is typically observed in natural populations has...
The objective of this study was to describe the macroscopically observed horn growth of sable antelo...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Elucidating the genetic basis of fitness-related traits is a major goal of molecular ecology. Traits...
Elucidating the genetic basis of fitness-related traits is a major goal of molecular ecology. Traits...
Question: Is sexual selection for the evolution of larger horns and related fighting structures oppo...
1. Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted sp...
The expression of sexually selected traits in highly dimorphic ungulates may be influenced by enviro...
The relationship between fluctuating asymmetry in horns of gemsbok (Oryx g. gazella) and a number of...
While all models of sexual selection assume that the development and expression of enlarged secondar...
The evolution of male weaponry in animals is driven by sexual selection, which is predicted to reduc...
The wildlife industry in South Africa has shown immense growth since the 1990s, which was brought ab...
The objectives of this study were to provide veterinarians and game breeders with objective body mea...
Commercial game breeding practices place immense pressure on the selection of antelope species with ...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Understanding the maintenance of the variation that is typically observed in natural populations has...
The objective of this study was to describe the macroscopically observed horn growth of sable antelo...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Elucidating the genetic basis of fitness-related traits is a major goal of molecular ecology. Traits...
Elucidating the genetic basis of fitness-related traits is a major goal of molecular ecology. Traits...
Question: Is sexual selection for the evolution of larger horns and related fighting structures oppo...
1. Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted sp...
The expression of sexually selected traits in highly dimorphic ungulates may be influenced by enviro...
The relationship between fluctuating asymmetry in horns of gemsbok (Oryx g. gazella) and a number of...
While all models of sexual selection assume that the development and expression of enlarged secondar...
The evolution of male weaponry in animals is driven by sexual selection, which is predicted to reduc...