Social interactions, especially those involving competition among individuals, are important in domesticated livestock and in natural populations. The heritability of traits affected by such interactions has two components, one originating in the individual like that of classical traits (direct effects) and the other originating in other group members (indirect effects). The latter type of trait represents a significant source of ‘hidden heritability’ and it requires population structure and knowledge from relatives in order to access it for selective breeding. When ignored, competitive interactions may increase as an indirect response to direct selection, resulting in diminished yields. We illustrate how population genetic structure affect...
Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...
Social interactions, especially those involving competition among individuals, are important in dome...
Social interactions between individuals living in a group can have both positive and negative effect...
Quantitative genetics can be used to understand how traits will respond to artificial selection regi...
Livestock populations are usually kept in groups. As a consequence, social interactions among indivi...
Social interactions between individuals, such as co-operation and competition, are key factors in ev...
Interactions among individuals are universal, both in animals and in plants and in natural as well a...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
Social interactions among animals are general phenomena in domestic populations. However, at present...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual's phenotype is determined by both genet...
Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...
Social interactions, especially those involving competition among individuals, are important in dome...
Social interactions between individuals living in a group can have both positive and negative effect...
Quantitative genetics can be used to understand how traits will respond to artificial selection regi...
Livestock populations are usually kept in groups. As a consequence, social interactions among indivi...
Social interactions between individuals, such as co-operation and competition, are key factors in ev...
Interactions among individuals are universal, both in animals and in plants and in natural as well a...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
ABSTRACT Alemu, SW(2015) Indirect Genetic effects for Group-housed Animals. Joint PhD thesis between...
Social interactions among animals are general phenomena in domestic populations. However, at present...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual's phenotype is determined by both genet...
Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects...
Traditional quantitative genetics assumes that an individual’s phenotype is determined by both genet...
Background Social interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There ...