While evolutionary responses require heritable variation, estimates of heritability (hThe accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author
Estimating heritability based on individual phenotypic and genotypic measurements can be expensive a...
The analysis of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of the genotype–phenotypic connection has, so far,...
Heritability is usually estimated with individuals of known relatedness generated using a controlled...
While evolutionary responses require heritable variation, estimates of heritability (hThe accepted m...
While evolutionary responses require heritable variation, estimates of heritability (h(2)) from wild...
Pedigree reconstruction using genetic analysis provides a useful means to estimate fundamental popul...
Molecular pedigree analysis in natural populations of fishes: approaches, applications, and practica...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most active research areas in population biology ...
Comparing observed versus theoretically expected evolutionary responses is important for our underst...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
Human population growth is predicted to continue well into the 21st century, and beyond. The provisi...
International audienceGenetic diversity varies among species due to a range of eco-evolutionary proc...
The aim of fish breeding is not to change individual fish, but rather the fish population. Thus, our...
Classical Darwinian adaptation to a change in environment can ensue when selection favours beneficia...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Estimating heritability based on individual phenotypic and genotypic measurements can be expensive a...
The analysis of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of the genotype–phenotypic connection has, so far,...
Heritability is usually estimated with individuals of known relatedness generated using a controlled...
While evolutionary responses require heritable variation, estimates of heritability (hThe accepted m...
While evolutionary responses require heritable variation, estimates of heritability (h(2)) from wild...
Pedigree reconstruction using genetic analysis provides a useful means to estimate fundamental popul...
Molecular pedigree analysis in natural populations of fishes: approaches, applications, and practica...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most active research areas in population biology ...
Comparing observed versus theoretically expected evolutionary responses is important for our underst...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
Human population growth is predicted to continue well into the 21st century, and beyond. The provisi...
International audienceGenetic diversity varies among species due to a range of eco-evolutionary proc...
The aim of fish breeding is not to change individual fish, but rather the fish population. Thus, our...
Classical Darwinian adaptation to a change in environment can ensue when selection favours beneficia...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Estimating heritability based on individual phenotypic and genotypic measurements can be expensive a...
The analysis of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of the genotype–phenotypic connection has, so far,...
Heritability is usually estimated with individuals of known relatedness generated using a controlled...