Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increase with genetic stress. Despite numerous studies providing empirical evidence for associations between FA and genome-wide properties such as multi-locus heterozygosity, support for single-locus effects remains scant. Here we test if, and to what extent, FA co-varies with single- and multilocus markers of genetic diversity in house sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations along an urban gradient. In line with theoretical expectations, FA was inversely correlated with genetic diversity estimated at genome level. However, this relationship was largely driven by variation at a single key locus. Contrary to our expectations, relationships between FA...
Genetic diversity is one of the key evolutionary variables that correlate with population size, bein...
Animals must allocate their energy reserves between growth, reproduction and survival. Basal metabol...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Inbreeding causes reduction of genetic variability that may have severe fitness consequences. In spi...
Understanding the basis of genetic variation is a general goal in evolutionary biology. Towards this...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
The genetic basis of developmental stability, as measured by bilateral asymmetry, has been debated f...
Invasive populations are often associated with low levels of genetic diversity due to population bot...
Population genetic structure and intrapopulation levels of genetic variation have important implicat...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
Epigenetic mechanisms impact several phenotypic traits and may be important for ecology and evolutio...
Understanding factors that shape patterns of kinship in sedentary species is important for evolution...
Genetic diversity is one of the key evolutionary variables that correlate with population size, bein...
Animals must allocate their energy reserves between growth, reproduction and survival. Basal metabol...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), a measure of developmental instability, has been hypothesized to increas...
Inbreeding causes reduction of genetic variability that may have severe fitness consequences. In spi...
Understanding the basis of genetic variation is a general goal in evolutionary biology. Towards this...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
Urbanization is expected to increase at staggering rates in the near future underpinning the importa...
The genetic basis of developmental stability, as measured by bilateral asymmetry, has been debated f...
Invasive populations are often associated with low levels of genetic diversity due to population bot...
Population genetic structure and intrapopulation levels of genetic variation have important implicat...
House sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have suffered major declines in urban as well as rural...
Epigenetic mechanisms impact several phenotypic traits and may be important for ecology and evolutio...
Understanding factors that shape patterns of kinship in sedentary species is important for evolution...
Genetic diversity is one of the key evolutionary variables that correlate with population size, bein...
Animals must allocate their energy reserves between growth, reproduction and survival. Basal metabol...
Knowledge about the underlying genetic architecture of phenotypic traits is needed to understand and...