The rapid expansion of genomic and molecular genetic techniques in model organisms, and the application of these techniques to organisms that are less well studied genetically, make it possible to understand the genetic control of many behavioral phenotypes. However, many behavioral ecologists are uncertain about the value of including a genetic component in their studies. In this article, we review how genetic analyses of behavior are central to topics ranging from understanding past selection and predicting future evolution to explaining the neural and hormonal control of behavior. Furthermore, we review both new and old techniques for studying evolutionary behavior genetics and highlight how the choice of approach depends on both the que...
Despite essential progress towards understanding the evolution of cooperative behaviour, we still la...
Behavior genetics, and specifically the study of learning and memory, has benefitted immensely from ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
C.R.B.B. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation (NSF; grants IBN‐0086955 and IBN‐...
Behaviour is a key interface between an animal's genome and its environment. Repeatable individual d...
In spite of millions of years of evolutionary divergence, the conservation of gene function is commo...
We describe the scientific enterprise at the intersection of evolutionary psychology and behavioral ...
Behavioral differences between inbred strains of mice and rats have a genetic basis that can now be ...
Understanding the relative contribution of genes and the environment to observed variation in behavi...
Behaviour is an animal's way of interacting with its environment and it is therefore a prime target ...
Behavioral genetics has come a long way since it started to be taken semi-seriously in the 1950s. In...
Recombinant inbred (RI) systems such as the BXD mouse family represent a population with defined gen...
Whole animal physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is gener...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
In the span of a decade we have seen a rapid progress in the application of genetic tools and genome...
Despite essential progress towards understanding the evolution of cooperative behaviour, we still la...
Behavior genetics, and specifically the study of learning and memory, has benefitted immensely from ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
C.R.B.B. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation (NSF; grants IBN‐0086955 and IBN‐...
Behaviour is a key interface between an animal's genome and its environment. Repeatable individual d...
In spite of millions of years of evolutionary divergence, the conservation of gene function is commo...
We describe the scientific enterprise at the intersection of evolutionary psychology and behavioral ...
Behavioral differences between inbred strains of mice and rats have a genetic basis that can now be ...
Understanding the relative contribution of genes and the environment to observed variation in behavi...
Behaviour is an animal's way of interacting with its environment and it is therefore a prime target ...
Behavioral genetics has come a long way since it started to be taken semi-seriously in the 1950s. In...
Recombinant inbred (RI) systems such as the BXD mouse family represent a population with defined gen...
Whole animal physiological performance is highly polygenic and highly plastic, and the same is gener...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
In the span of a decade we have seen a rapid progress in the application of genetic tools and genome...
Despite essential progress towards understanding the evolution of cooperative behaviour, we still la...
Behavior genetics, and specifically the study of learning and memory, has benefitted immensely from ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...