نتایج جستجو برای: maternal inbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 109216  

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
T Bilde A A Maklakov N Schilling

Selection by inbreeding depression should favour mating biases that reduce the risk of fertilization by related mates. However, equivocal evidence for inbreeding avoidance questions the strength of inbreeding depression as a selective force in the evolution of mating biases. Lack of inbreeding avoidance can be because of low risk of inbreeding, variation in tolerance to inbreeding or high costs...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Karen B Strier Paulo B Chaves Sérgio L Mendes Valéria Fagundes Anthony Di Fiore

Levels of reproductive skew vary in wild primates living in multimale groups depending on the degree to which high-ranking males monopolize access to females. Still, the factors affecting paternity in egalitarian societies remain unexplored. We combine unique behavioral, life history, and genetic data to evaluate the distribution of paternity in the northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus), a...

2005
Bruce Walsh

Changes in the Mean and Variance Under Inbreeding Inbreeding Inbreeding (mating of related individuals) often results in a change in the mean of a trait compared with its value in a random-mating population. Its importance is that inbreeding is generally harmful and reduces fitness. In particular, inbreeding often causes a reduction of the mean value for quantitative traits associated with repr...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
María José Ruiz-López Natalia Gañan José Antonio Godoy Ana Del Olmo Julian Garde Gerardo Espeso Astrid Vargas Fernando Martinez Eduardo R S Roldán Montserrat Gomendio

The relation among inbreeding, heterozygosity, and fitness has been studied primarily among outbred populations, and little is known about these phenomena in endangered populations. Most researchers conclude that the relation between coefficient of inbreeding estimated from pedigrees and fitness traits (inbreeding-fitness correlations) better reflects inbreeding depression than the relation bet...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1998
L F Keller P Arcese

We studied mate choice and inbreeding avoidance a natural population of song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) on Mandarte Island, Canada. Inbreeding occurred regularly: 59% all matings were between known relatives. We tested for inbreeding avoidance by comparing the observed levels of inbreeding to those expected if mate choice had been random with respect to relatedness. Independent of our assumpt...

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 ...

2012
J. du Toit A. Maiwashe

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of inbreeding depression on functional herd life in the South African Jersey population based on individual level and rate of inbreeding. A pedigree file of the South African Jersey breed (n = 912 638) was obtained from the Integrated Registration and Genetic Information System (INTERGIS). The data included registered, grade and imported...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Philippine Vergeer Niels C A M Wagemaker N Joop Ouborg

Inbreeding depression (i.e. negative fitness effects of inbreeding) is central in evolutionary biology, affecting numerous aspects of population dynamics and demography, such as the evolution of mating systems, dispersal behaviour and the genetics of quantitative traits. Inbreeding depression is commonly observed in animals and plants. Here, we demonstrate that, in addition to genetic processes...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Kristin E Brzeski David R Rabon Michael J Chamberlain Lisette P Waits Sabrina S Taylor

In natural populations, the expression and severity of inbreeding depression can vary widely across taxa. Describing processes that influence the extent of inbreeding and inbreeding depression aid in our understanding of the evolutionary history of mating systems such as cooperative breeding and nonrandom mate selection. Such findings also help shape wildlife conservation theory because inbreed...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Carol Goodwillie Mary Catherine Knight

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Inbreeding depression is thought to play a central role in the evolution and maintenance of cross-fertilization. Theory indicates that inbreeding depression can be purged with self-fertilization, resulting in positive feedback for the selection of selfing. Variation among populations of Leptosiphon jepsonii in the timing and rate of self-fertilization provides an opportunity...

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