نتایج جستجو برای: inbreeding depression

تعداد نتایج: 141119  

2016
Gwenaël Jacob Anne-Caroline Prévot Emmanuelle Baudry

Avoidance of mating between related individuals is usually considered adaptive because it decreases the probability of inbreeding depression in offspring. However, mating between related partners can be adaptive if outbreeding depression is stronger than inbreeding depression or if females gain inclusive fitness benefits by mating with close kin. In the present study, we used microsatellite dat...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Elie S Dolgin Brian Charlesworth Scott E Baird Asher D Cutter

The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans reproduces primarily by self-fertilization of hermaphrodites, yet males are present at low frequencies in natural populations (androdioecy). The ancestral state of C. elegans was probably gonochorism (separate males and females), as in its relative C. remanei. Males may be maintained in C. elegans because outcrossed individuals escape inbreeding depression. T...

2009
M. D. Gómez M. Valera A. Molina J. P. Gutiérrez F. Goyache

Article history: Received 30 January 2008 Received in revised form 9 June 2008 Accepted 7 August 2008 Our aim was to ascertain inbreeding depression in the Spanish Purebred horses for eight body measurements. A total of 16,472 individuals were measured for height at withers, height at chest, leg length, body length, width of chest, heart girth circumference, knee perimeter and cannon bone circu...

2011
Kathrin Langen Julia Schwarzer Harald Kullmann Theo C. M. Bakker Timo Thünken

In wild animal populations, the degree of inbreeding differs between species and within species between populations. Because mating with kin often results in inbreeding depression, observed inbreeding is usually regarded to be caused by limited outbreeding opportunities due to demographic factors like small population size or population substructuring. However, theory predicts inclusive benefit...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012
David H Reed Charles W Fox Laramy S Enders Torsten N Kristensen

The effect of environmental stress on the magnitude of inbreeding depression has a long history of intensive study. Inbreeding-stress interactions are of great importance to the viability of populations of conservation concern and have numerous evolutionary ramifications. However, such interactions are controversial. Several meta-analyses over the last decade, combined with omic studies, have p...

2012
S.-H. Oh

Inbreeding is the mating of relatives that produce progeny having more homozygous alleles than non-inbred animals. Inbreeding increases numbers of recessive alleles, which is often associated with decreased performance known as inbreeding depression. The magnitude of inbreeding depression depends on the level of inbreeding in the animal. Level of inbreeding is expressed by the inbreeding coeffi...

2014
Karin J. H. Verweij Abdel Abdellaoui Juha Veijola Sylvain Sebert Markku Koiranen Matthew C. Keller Marjo-Riitta Järvelin Brendan P. Zietsch

Across animal species, offspring of closely related mates exhibit lower fitness, a phenomenon called inbreeding depression. Inbreeding depression in humans is less well understood because mating between close relatives is generally rare and stigmatised, confounding investigation of its effect on fitness-relevant traits. Recently, the availability of high-density genotype data has enabled quanti...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
Ian G Jamieson Graham P Wallis James V Briskie

There is growing evidence that inbreeding can negatively affect small, isolated populations. This contrasts with the perception in New Zealand, where it has been claimed that native birds are less affected by inbreeding depression than threatened species from continental regions. It has been argued that New Zealand's terrestrial birds have had a long history of small population size with freque...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2011
T M Valtonen D A Roff M J Rantala

The impact of nutritional deficiencies early in life in determining life-history variation in organisms is well recognized. The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are also well known. Contrary to studies on vertebrates, studies on invertebrates are not consistent with the observation that inbreeding compromises resistance to parasites and pathogens. In this study, we investigated the eff...

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