نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding depression

تعداد نتایج: 141119  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Alice A Winn Elizabeth Elle Susan Kalisz Pierre-Olivier Cheptou Christopher G Eckert Carol Goodwillie Mark O Johnston David A Moeller Richard H Ree Risa D Sargent Mario Vallejo-Marín

Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. General theory predicts that mixed-mating populations should evolve quickly toward high rates of selfing, driven by rapid purging of genetic load and loss of inbreeding depression (ID), but the substantial number of mixed-mating species observed in nature calls this prediction into question. Lower av...

2013
Lisa K Bickley Andrew R Brown David J Hosken Patrick B Hamilton Gareth Le Page Gregory C Paull Stewart F Owen Charles R Tyler

Inbreeding depression is expected to be more severe in stressful environments. However, the extent to which inbreeding affects the vulnerability of populations to environmental stressors, such as chemical exposure, remains unresolved. Here we report on the combined impacts of inbreeding and exposure to an endocrine disrupting chemical (the fungicide clotrimazole) on zebrafish (Danio rerio). We ...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
R G Shaw D L Byers F H Shaw

The standard approaches to estimation of quantitative genetic parameters and prediction of response to selection on quantitative traits are based on theory derived for populations undergoing random mating. Many studies demonstrate, however, that mating systems in natural populations often involve inbreeding in various degrees (i.e. , self matings and matings between relatives). Here we apply th...

2014
Joe Hereford

Early successional species often disperse to novel environments, and if they are selfing, this dispersal will frequently be carried out by inbred individuals. If inbred immigrants are less likely to successfully establish populations than outbred immigrants, dispersal will be less effective and mating system evolution will favour outcrossing. I performed a reciprocal transplant of inbred and ou...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
L C Duarte C Bouteiller I P Fontanillas E Petit N Perrin

We combined mark-and-recapture studies with genetic techniques of parentage assignment to evaluate the interactions between mating, dispersal, and inbreeding, in a free-ranging population of Crocidura russula. We found a pattern of limited and female-biased dispersal, followed by random mating within individual neighborhoods. This results in significant inbreeding at the population level: matin...

Journal: :Frontiers in genetics 2016
Enrique Sánchez-Molano Ricardo Pong-Wong Georgios Banos

Animal selection for genetic improvement of productivity may lead to an increase in inbreeding through the use of techniques that enhance the reproductive capability of selected animals. Therefore, breeding strategies aim to balance maintaining genetic variability and acceptable fitness levels with increasing productivity. The present study demonstrates the effectiveness of genomic-based optimu...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Crispin Y Jordan Sarah P Otto

Mutations that alter the morphology of floral displays (e.g., flower size) or plant development can change multiple functions simultaneously, such as pollen export and selfing rate. Given the effect of these various traits on fitness, pleiotropy may alter the evolution of both mating systems and floral displays, two characters with high diversity among angiosperms. The influence of viability se...

2014
Nina Pekkala K Emily Knott Janne S Kotiaho Kari Nissinen Mikael Puurtinen

Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization between genetically differentiated populations is important for many basic and applied questions in ecology and evolutionary biology. The magnitudes and even the directions of these effects can be influenced by various factors, especially by the current and historical population size (i.e. inbreeding ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
J M Pemberton

Metrics derived from pedigrees are key to investigating several major issues in evolutionary biology, including the quantitative genetic architecture of traits, inbreeding depression, and the evolution of cooperation and inbreeding avoidance. There is merit in studying these issues in natural populations experiencing spatially and temporally variable environmental conditions, since these analys...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Isobel Booksmythe Hanna Kokko Michael D. Jennions

A recent study has used inbreeding depression to gain insight into the maintenance of additive genetic variation in populations, with intriguing implications for good genes models of sexual selection.

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