The maintenance of genetic diversity across generations depends on both the number of reproducing males and females. Variance in reproductive success, multiple paternity and litter size can all affect the relative contributions of male and female parents to genetic variation of progeny. The mating system of the wild boar (Sus scrofa) has been described as polygynous, although evidence of multiple paternity in litters has been found. Using 14 microsatellite markers, we evaluated the contribution of males and females to genetic variation in the next generation in independent wild boar populations from the Iberian Peninsula and Hungary. Genetic contributions of males and females were obtained by distinguishing the paternal and maternal genetic...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
When a sow copulates with different boars, fecundation can take a slant towards the best quality ma...
Reproductive traits of purebred and crossbred pigs produced in a four-breed diallel mating system us...
The maintenance of genetic diversity across generations depends on both the number of reproducing ma...
The maintenance of genetic diversity across generations depends on both the number of reproducing ma...
Multiple paternity within litters occurs in various groups of mammals exhibiting different mating sy...
In sexually reproducing organisms, the specific combinations of parental alleles can have important ...
Understanding how some species may be able to evolve quickly enough to deal with anthropogenic press...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is a peculiar species. It is an appreciated game species for hunte...
During pregnancy, littermates compete to extract maternal resources from the placenta. Unequal extra...
The evolution of island populations in natural systems is driven by local adaptation and genetic dri...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
Background: Population genetic studies focus on natural dispersal and isolation by landscape barrier...
The present study assesses the degree of genetic structure and the presence of recent genetic bottle...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
When a sow copulates with different boars, fecundation can take a slant towards the best quality ma...
Reproductive traits of purebred and crossbred pigs produced in a four-breed diallel mating system us...
The maintenance of genetic diversity across generations depends on both the number of reproducing ma...
The maintenance of genetic diversity across generations depends on both the number of reproducing ma...
Multiple paternity within litters occurs in various groups of mammals exhibiting different mating sy...
In sexually reproducing organisms, the specific combinations of parental alleles can have important ...
Understanding how some species may be able to evolve quickly enough to deal with anthropogenic press...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is a peculiar species. It is an appreciated game species for hunte...
During pregnancy, littermates compete to extract maternal resources from the placenta. Unequal extra...
The evolution of island populations in natural systems is driven by local adaptation and genetic dri...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
Background: Population genetic studies focus on natural dispersal and isolation by landscape barrier...
The present study assesses the degree of genetic structure and the presence of recent genetic bottle...
Artificial selection affects phenotypes differently by natural selection. Domestic traits, which pas...
When a sow copulates with different boars, fecundation can take a slant towards the best quality ma...
Reproductive traits of purebred and crossbred pigs produced in a four-breed diallel mating system us...