نتایج جستجو برای: divergent selection

تعداد نتایج: 344021  

2017
K. P. Vogel Francis A. Haskins Herman J. Gorz F. A. Haskins

The purposes of this study were to determine if phenotypic selection for in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) could be used to improve the IVDMD for switchgrass tPanicum virgatum L.) and to obtain heritability estimates of IVDMD in switchgrass. In 1973 a selection nursery of over 2,200 plants was established with transplanted seedlings of two similar Nebraska experimental strains. In 1974 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Trudy F C Mackay Stefanie L Heinsohn Richard F Lyman Amanda J Moehring Theodore J Morgan Stephanie M Rollmann

The first steps of animal speciation are thought to be the development of sexual isolating mechanisms. In contrast to recent progress in understanding the genetic basis of postzygotic isolating mechanisms, little is known about the genetic architecture of sexual isolation. Here, we have subjected Drosophila melanogaster to 29 generations of replicated divergent artificial selection for mating s...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
T E Reimchen P Nosil

Sexual dimorphism is widespread in nature and can be influenced by sex-specific natural selection resulting from ecological differences between the sexes. Here we show that contrasting life-history pressures and temporal shifts in ecology can exert a strong influence on the evolution of sexual dimorphism. The bony spines exhibited by stickleback are a defense against open-water avian predators ...

2013
Jamie R. McEwen Jana C. Vamosi Sean M. Rogers

Population differentiation can be driven in large part by natural selection, but selectively neutral evolution can play a prominent role in shaping patters of population divergence. The decomposition of the evolutionary history of populations into the relative effects of natural selection and selectively neutral evolution enables an understanding of the causes of population divergence and adapt...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Elen Oneal L Lacey Knowles

Key conceptual issues about speciation go unanswered without consideration of non-mutually exclusive factors. With tests based on speciation theory, we exploit the island distribution and habitat differences exhibited by the Caribbean cricket Amphiacusta sanctaecrucis, and with an analysis of divergent ecological selection, sexually selected differentiation and geographical isolation, address h...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Timothy M Beissinger Candice N Hirsch Brieanne Vaillancourt Shweta Deshpande Kerrie Barry C Robin Buell Shawn M Kaeppler Daniel Gianola Natalia de Leon

A genome-wide scan to detect evidence of selection was conducted in the Golden Glow maize long-term selection population. The population had been subjected to selection for increased number of ears per plant for 30 generations, with an empirically estimated effective population size ranging from 384 to 667 individuals and an increase of more than threefold in the number of ears per plant. Allel...

2004
Howard D. Rundle Dolph Schluter

The idea that selection may be fundamental to the origin of species dates back at least to the synthesis of modern evolutionary theory, being present in the writings of Fisher (1930), Muller (1942), and Dobzhansky (1951). Nevertheless, despite almost three-quarters of a century since the idea was first proposed, little progress has been made in testing the role of selection in speciation (Coyne...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2013
Felipe Zapata Paul V A Fine

Plant monoterpenes are a diverse class of secondary metabolites mediating biotic and abiotic interactions with direct effects on plant fitness. To evaluate the hypothesis that monoterpene diversity is related to functional diversification after gene duplication, we reconstructed the evolutionary history of monoterpene synthases (TPSb)--the genes underlying monoterpene synthesis--in Protium, a t...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2017
Martine E Maan Ole Seehausen Ton G G Groothuis

Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evolutionary biology. Sensory drive has been implicated in speciation in various taxa, largely based on phenotype-environment correlations and signatures of selection in sensory genes. Here, we present a reciprocal transplant experiment revealing species differences in performance in alternative visual ...

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