Biologists are increasingly interested in decomposing trait dynamics into underlying processes, such as evolution, plasticity and demography. Four important frameworks that allow for such a decomposition are the quantitative genetic animal model (AM), the ‘Geber’ method (GM), the age-structured Price equation (APE) and the integral projection model (IPM). However, as these frameworks have largely been developed independently, they differ in the assumptions they make, the data they require, as well as their outcomes and interpretation. Here, we evaluate how each framework decomposes trait dynamics into underlying processes. To do so, we apply them to simulated data for a hypothetical animal population. Individual body size was affected by, ...
Individuals respond to different environments by developing different phenotypes, which is generally...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Multivariate selection models and demographic matrix projections are closely related. The subtle dif...
Biologists are increasingly interested in decomposing trait dynamics into underlying processes, such...
Many quantitative traits are labile (e.g. somatic growth rate, reproductive timing and investment), ...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
Summary of thesis: In age-structured populations, subject to environmental and demographic stochast...
1. Many quantitative traits are labile (e.g. somatic growth rate, reproductive timing and investment...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
1. There is a growing number of empirical reports of environmental change simultaneously influencing...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
1. There is a growing number of empirical reports of environmental change simultaneously influencing...
There have been numerous empirical studies on the fitness consequences of behavioural syndromes in v...
Despite the ubiquity of complex life cycles, we know little of the evolutionary constraints exerted ...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Individuals respond to different environments by developing different phenotypes, which is generally...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Multivariate selection models and demographic matrix projections are closely related. The subtle dif...
Biologists are increasingly interested in decomposing trait dynamics into underlying processes, such...
Many quantitative traits are labile (e.g. somatic growth rate, reproductive timing and investment), ...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
Summary of thesis: In age-structured populations, subject to environmental and demographic stochast...
1. Many quantitative traits are labile (e.g. somatic growth rate, reproductive timing and investment...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
1. There is a growing number of empirical reports of environmental change simultaneously influencing...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
1. There is a growing number of empirical reports of environmental change simultaneously influencing...
There have been numerous empirical studies on the fitness consequences of behavioural syndromes in v...
Despite the ubiquity of complex life cycles, we know little of the evolutionary constraints exerted ...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Individuals respond to different environments by developing different phenotypes, which is generally...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Multivariate selection models and demographic matrix projections are closely related. The subtle dif...