Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the past two decades, variability has been studied as a heritable quantitative genetic trait in its own right, often referred to as inherited variability or environmental canalization. So far, studies on inherited variability have only considered genetic effects of the focal individual, that is, direct genetic effects on inherited variability. Observations from aquaculture populations and some plants, however, suggest that an additional source of genetic variation in inherited variability may be generated through competition. Social interactions, such as competition, are often a source of Indirect Genetic Effects (IGE). An IGE is a heritable effect...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
Abstract: When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes bu...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected by genes in their social partners, a phe...