Inbreeding depression, the reduced fitness of the offspring of related individuals, can affect males and females differently. Although a comprehensive theoretical framework describing the causes of sex-specific inbreeding depression is lacking, empirical evidence suggests that often one sex tends to be more vulnerable than the other. However, the generality, direction, and degree of sex-specific difference in inbreeding depression remains enigmatic as studies on this topic have reported conflicting results. Here, we conduct a meta-analysis to test for sex-specific differences in the magnitude of inbreeding depression. We synthetised 321 effect sizes of experimental studies across 47 species and found a small difference in inbreeding depress...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
Inbreeding depression has become a central theme in evolutionary biology and is considered to be a d...
Background Inbreeding increases homozygosity and exposes deleterious recessive alleles, ...
Inbreeding depression plays a significant role in evolutionary biology and ecology. Yet, we lack a c...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
The effect of environmental stress on the magnitude of inbreeding depression has a long history of i...
A maternal effect is a causal influence of the maternal phenotype on the offspring phenotype over an...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
A maternal effect is a causal influence of the maternal phenotype on the offspring phenotype over an...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...
Inbreeding depression has become a central theme in evolutionary biology and is considered to be a d...
Background Inbreeding increases homozygosity and exposes deleterious recessive alleles, ...
Inbreeding depression plays a significant role in evolutionary biology and ecology. Yet, we lack a c...
Inbreeding depression (reduced fitness of individuals with related parents) has long been a major fo...
The effect of environmental stress on the magnitude of inbreeding depression has a long history of i...
A maternal effect is a causal influence of the maternal phenotype on the offspring phenotype over an...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
In many species the offspring of related parents suffer reduced survival, vigour and reproductive su...
In what types of environments should we expect to find strong inbreeding depression? Previous studie...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
A maternal effect is a causal influence of the maternal phenotype on the offspring phenotype over an...
The detrimental effects of matings between relatives are well known. However, few studies determine ...
Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called...
International audienceDespite abundant empirical evidence that inbreeding depression varies with bot...