Genetic and ecological factors may interact in their effects on fitness. Such interactions are thus to be expected between inbreeding and exposure of a population to a toxicant. The magnitude of inbreeding depression is thought to increase in stressful environments. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the combined effects of environmental conditions and inbreeding on fitness in the self-fertile snail Lymnaea stagnalis, using a stress gradient (0–2) applied to a 100 isolated and paired lineages: laboratory control (0), outdoor microcosm control (1) and pesticide exposure under outdoor microcosm conditions (2). Outdoor stress conditions were maintained for 28 days prior to measurements of fitness traits (fecundity, hatching success, and ...
Environmental effects on mating system expression are central to understanding mating system evoluti...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
The effect of maternal and developmental environment on the onset and level of stress response was i...
Genetic and ecological factors may interact in their effects on fitness. Such interactions are thus ...
Human-induced environmental stress may lead to rapid evolutionary processes, and can affect the abi...
Small population size is expected to induce heterosis, due to the random fixation and accumulation o...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
Global climate change affects natural populations of many species by increasing the average temperat...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
We hypothesized that populations exposed to chronic levels of genotoxins for many generations in sit...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
Global climate change affects natural populations of many species by increasing the average temperat...
<div><p>Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural l...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Environmental effects on mating system expression are central to understanding mating system evoluti...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
The effect of maternal and developmental environment on the onset and level of stress response was i...
Genetic and ecological factors may interact in their effects on fitness. Such interactions are thus ...
Human-induced environmental stress may lead to rapid evolutionary processes, and can affect the abi...
Small population size is expected to induce heterosis, due to the random fixation and accumulation o...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
Global climate change affects natural populations of many species by increasing the average temperat...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
We hypothesized that populations exposed to chronic levels of genotoxins for many generations in sit...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
Global climate change affects natural populations of many species by increasing the average temperat...
<div><p>Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural l...
Repeated pesticide contaminations of lentic freshwater systems located within agricultural landscape...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Environmental effects on mating system expression are central to understanding mating system evoluti...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
The effect of maternal and developmental environment on the onset and level of stress response was i...