The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and environmental effects, is a topic of central importance in evolutionary biology. Here, we show that body and tail vertebral numbers in fishes of the pipefish and seahorse family (Syngnathidae) can serve as a model for studies of quantitative trait evolution. A quantitative genetic analysis of body and tail vertebrae from field-collected families of the Gulf pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli, shows that both traits exhibit significantly positive additive genetic variance, with heritabilities of 0.75 ± 0.13 (mean ± standard error) and 0.46 ± 0.18, respectively. We do not find any evidence for either phenotypic or genetic correlations between the two...
Background Syngnathids are a highly derived and diverse fish clade comprising the pipefishes, pipe-h...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
The goal of this review was to provide a historical overview of how molecular techniques have increa...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
The phenomenon of male pregnancy in the family Syngnathidae (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons)...
© 2020 Cambridge Philosophical Society The seahorses, pipefishes and seadragons (Syngnathidae) are a...
Fecundity selection, acting on traits enhancing reproductive output, is an important determinant of ...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Background Syngnathids are a highly derived and diverse fish clade comprising the pipefishes, pipe-h...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
The goal of this review was to provide a historical overview of how molecular techniques have increa...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
The phenomenon of male pregnancy in the family Syngnathidae (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons)...
© 2020 Cambridge Philosophical Society The seahorses, pipefishes and seadragons (Syngnathidae) are a...
Fecundity selection, acting on traits enhancing reproductive output, is an important determinant of ...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Background Syngnathids are a highly derived and diverse fish clade comprising the pipefishes, pipe-h...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
The goal of this review was to provide a historical overview of how molecular techniques have increa...