While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symmetrical traits) is widely regarded as a proxy for environmental and genetic stress effects, empirical associations between FA and stress are often weak or heterogeneous among traits. A conceptually important source of heterogeneity in relationships with FA is variation in the selection history of the trait(s) under study, i.e. traits that experienced a (recent) history of directional change are predicted to be developmentally less stable, potentially through the loss of canalizing modifiers. Here we applied X-ray photography on museum specimens and live captures to test to what extent the magnitude of FA and FA-stress relationships covary with...
The genetic basis of developmental stability, as measured by bilateral asymmetry, has been debated f...
We tested seven hypotheses regarding the mechanisms by which fluctuating asymmetry (FA) originates. ...
The hypothesis that genetic homeostasis breaks down to yield greater genetic variance in more stress...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as the random difference between two sides of a bilaterally symm...
Background Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as small random deviations from the ideal bilateral s...
Background Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as small random deviations from the ideal bilateral s...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) may provide a direct test of whether sexual selection via "arbitrary...
The introduction of exotic bird species to New Zealand (NZ) from the United Kingdom (UK) over 100 y...
Developmental instability (DI) is the sensitivity of a developing trait to random noise and can be m...
An important question in evolutionary ecology is whether different populations across a species rang...
Environmental stress can disrupt developmental processes on biological, physiological, and chemical ...
The genetic basis of developmental stability, as measured by bilateral asymmetry, has been debated f...
We tested seven hypotheses regarding the mechanisms by which fluctuating asymmetry (FA) originates. ...
The hypothesis that genetic homeostasis breaks down to yield greater genetic variance in more stress...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
While fluctuating asymmetry (FA; small, random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilaterally symme...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
As anthropogenic stress increasingly affects the viability of natural populations of animals and pla...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as the random difference between two sides of a bilaterally symm...
Background Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as small random deviations from the ideal bilateral s...
Background Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as small random deviations from the ideal bilateral s...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) may provide a direct test of whether sexual selection via "arbitrary...
The introduction of exotic bird species to New Zealand (NZ) from the United Kingdom (UK) over 100 y...
Developmental instability (DI) is the sensitivity of a developing trait to random noise and can be m...
An important question in evolutionary ecology is whether different populations across a species rang...
Environmental stress can disrupt developmental processes on biological, physiological, and chemical ...
The genetic basis of developmental stability, as measured by bilateral asymmetry, has been debated f...
We tested seven hypotheses regarding the mechanisms by which fluctuating asymmetry (FA) originates. ...
The hypothesis that genetic homeostasis breaks down to yield greater genetic variance in more stress...