نتایج جستجو برای: environmental variation

تعداد نتایج: 647156  

2016
Karri Silventoinen Aline Jelenkovic Reijo Sund Yoon-Mi Hur Yoshie Yokoyama Chika Honda Jacob vB Hjelmborg Sören Möller Syuichi Ooki Sari Aaltonen Fuling Ji Feng Ning Zengchang Pang Esther Rebato Andreas Busjahn Christian Kandler Kimberly J Saudino Kerry L Jang Wendy Cozen Amie E Hwang Thomas M Mack Wenjing Gao Canqing Yu Liming Li Robin P Corley Brooke M Huibregtse Kaare Christensen Axel Skytthe Kirsten O Kyvik Catherine A Derom Robert F Vlietinck Ruth JF Loos Kauko Heikkilä Jane Wardle Clare H Llewellyn Abigail Fisher Tom A McAdams Thalia C Eley Alice M Gregory Mingguang He Xiaohu Ding Morten Bjerregaard-Andersen Henning Beck-Nielsen Morten Sodemann Adam D Tarnoki David L Tarnoki Maria A Stazi Corrado Fagnani Cristina D’Ippolito Ariel Knafo-Noam David Mankuta Lior Abramson S Alexandra Burt Kelly L Klump Judy L Silberg Lindon J Eaves Hermine H Maes Robert F Krueger Matt McGue Shandell Pahlen Margaret Gatz David A Butler Meike Bartels Toos CEM van Beijsterveldt Jeffrey M Craig Richard Saffery Duarte L Freitas José Antonio Maia Lise Dubois Michel Boivin Mara Brendgen Ginette Dionne Frank Vitaro Nicholas G Martin Sarah E Medland Grant W Montgomery Youngsook Chong Gary E Swan Ruth Krasnow Patrik KE Magnusson Nancy L Pedersen Per Tynelius Paul Lichtenstein Claire MA Haworth Robert Plomin Gombojav Bayasgalan Danshiitsoodol Narandalai K Paige Harden Elliot M Tucker-Drob Sevgi Y Öncel Fazil Aliev Timothy Spector Massimo Mangino Genevieve Lachance Laura A Baker Catherine Tuvblad Glen E Duncan Dedra Buchwald Gonneke Willemsen Finn Rasmussen Jack H Goldberg Thorkild IA Sørensen Dorret I Boomsma Jaakko Kaprio

Background: Both genetic and environmental factors are known to affect body mass index (BMI), but detailed understanding of how their effects differ during childhood and adolescence is lacking. Objectives: We analyzed the genetic and environmental contributions to BMI variation from infancy to early adulthood and the ways they differ by sex and geographic regions representing high (North Americ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2008
Kenneth H Kozak Catherine H Graham John J Wiens

Many evolutionary processes are influenced by environmental variation over space and time, including genetic divergence among populations, speciation and evolutionary change in morphology, physiology and behaviour. Yet, evolutionary biologists have generally not taken advantage of the extensive environmental data available from geographic information systems (GIS). For example, studies of phylo...

2013
Ralf Vandam Eva Kaptijn Bram Vanschoenwinkel

The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settlement remains controversial. A main reason for this is that disentangling the drivers of distributions and geographic clustering at different spatial scales is not straightforward and powerful analytical toolboxes able to deal with this type of data are largely deficient. Here we use a multivariate ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Walter Jetz Dustin R. Rubenstein

Understanding why organisms as different as amoebas, ants, and birds cooperate remains an important question in evolutionary biology. Although ecology can influence cooperation and conflict within animal societies and has been implicated in species differences in sociality, the environmental predictors of sociality across broad geographic and taxonomic scales remain poorly understood. In partic...

2016
Jenny van Dongen Michel G. Nivard Gonneke Willemsen Jouke-Jan Hottenga Quinta Helmer Conor V. Dolan Erik A. Ehli Gareth E. Davies Maarten van Iterson Charles E. Breeze Stephan Beck Peter A.C.'t Hoen René Pool Marleen M.J. van Greevenbroek Coen D.A. Stehouwer Carla J.H. van der Kallen Casper G. Schalkwijk Cisca Wijmenga Sasha Zhernakova Ettje F. Tigchelaar Marian Beekman Joris Deelen Diana van Heemst Jan H. Veldink Leonard H. van den Berg Cornelia M. van Duijn Bert A. Hofman André G. Uitterlinden P. Mila Jhamai Michael Verbiest Marijn Verkerk Ruud van der Breggen Jeroen van Rooij Nico Lakenberg Hailiang Mei Jan Bot Dasha V. Zhernakova Peter van't Hof Patrick Deelen Irene Nooren Matthijs Moed Martijn Vermaat René Luijk Marc Jan Bonder Freerk van Dijk Michiel van Galen Wibowo Arindrarto Szymon M. Kielbasa Morris A. Swertz Erik W. van Zwet Aaron Isaacs Lude Franke H. Eka Suchiman Rick Jansen Joyce B. van Meurs Bastiaan T. Heijmans P. Eline Slagboom Dorret I. Boomsma

The methylome is subject to genetic and environmental effects. Their impact may depend on sex and age, resulting in sex- and age-related physiological variation and disease susceptibility. Here we estimate the total heritability of DNA methylation levels in whole blood and estimate the variance explained by common single nucleotide polymorphisms at 411,169 sites in 2,603 individuals from twin f...

2015
Yu Chang Zhiliang Zhu Rencang Bu Yuehui Li Yuanman Hu

Fire frequency and size are two important parameters describing fire characteristics. Exploring the spatial variation of fire characteristics and understanding the environmental controls are indispensable to fire prediction and sustainable forest landscape management. To illustrate the spatial variation of forest fire characteristics over China and to quantitatively determine the relative contr...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Jennifer A Brisson

Both genetic and environmental factors underlie phenotypic variation. While research at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology has made excellent advances in understanding the contribution of genes to morphology, less well understood is the manner in which environmental cues are incorporated during development to influence the phenotype. Also virtually unexplored is how evoluti...

2013
Hong Qian

Understanding what drives the geographic variation of species richness across the globe is a fundamental goal of ecology and biogeography. Environmental variables have been considered as drivers of global diversity patterns but there is no consensus among ecologists on what environmental variables are primary drivers of the geographic variation of species richness. Here, I examine the relations...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2000
J M Bailey K M Kirk G Zhu M P Dunne N G Martin

Although men are substantially more interested than women in casual sex, there is ample variation in this trait (sociosexuality) within both sexes. One theory hypothesizes that within-sex sociosexual variation results from genetic variation maintained by frequency-dependent selection. If so, sociosexuality should be substantially heritable. A competing theory is that children acquire their mati...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2008
Christian Braendle Marie-Anne Félix

Many developmental processes generate invariant phenotypes in a wide range of ecological conditions. Such robustness to environmental variation is a fundamental biological property, yet its extent, limits, and adaptive significance have rarely been assessed empirically. Here we tested how environmental variation affects vulval formation in Caenorhabditis nematodes. In different environments, a ...

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