نتایج جستجو برای: indirect selection

تعداد نتایج: 394508  

2018
Elizabeth Perrault Derryberry Nathalie Seddon Graham Earnest Derryberry Santiago Claramunt Glenn Fairbanks Seeholzer Robb Thomas Brumfield Joseph Andrew Tobias

Environmental differences influence the evolutionary divergence of mating signals through selection acting either directly on signal transmission ("sensory drive") or because morphological adaptation to different foraging niches causes divergence in "magic traits" associated with signal production, thus indirectly driving signal evolution. Sensory drive and magic traits both contribute to varia...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Keigo Uematsu Mayako Kutsukake Takema Fukatsu Masakazu Shimada Harunobu Shibao

Recent studies have suggested that an extended postreproductive life span, such as life after menopause in human females, will evolve when the indirect (kin-selected) fitness benefits from altruistic behavior are greater than the direct fitness benefits from continuing reproduction. Under some conditions in which postreproductive altruism is more beneficial and/or continuing reproduction is mor...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Alexei A. Maklakov Göran Arnqvist

Despite a massive research effort, our understanding of the evolution of female mate choice remains incomplete [1, 2]. A central problem is that the predominating empirical research tradition has focused on male traits, yet the key question is whether female choice traits are maintained because of direct effects on female fitness or because of indirect genetic effects in offspring that may be a...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Megan L Head Lisa K Berry Nick J Royle Allen J Moore

Knowledge of how genetic effects arising from parental care influence the evolution of offspring traits comes almost exclusively from studies of maternal care. However, males provide care in some taxa, and often this care differs from females in quality or quantity. If variation in paternal care is genetically based then, like maternal care and maternal effects, paternal effects may have import...

2017
Roman L. Hruska G. Gargantini L. V. Cundiff D. D. Lunstra L. D. Van Vleck

Reproductive traits were measured for 234 bulls and 1184 heifers from matings of three dam breeds (Angus, Hereford, and MARC III) with six sire breeds (Angus, Hereford, Brahman, Boran, Tuli, and Belgian Blue) from the Germ Plasm Evaluation (GPE) Program at Roman L. Hruska US Meat Animal Research Center. Male traits were yearling scrotal circumference (YSC), height (YH), and yearling BW; age at ...

The use of appropriate selection methods are important to increase yield in breeding programs. Utilization of selection indices is one of the most effective method for selection of superior genotypes to improve the complex traits such as seed yield. In order to evaluate the efficiency of different selection methods, 63 families of two F3 populations derived from inter-specific hybridization of ...

2003
Jonathan Baron Ilana Ritov

Omission bias is the preference for harm caused by omissions over equal or lesser harm caused by acts. Recent articles (Connolly & Reb, 2003; Patt & Zeckhauser, 2000; Tanner & Medin, in press) have raised questions about the generality of this phenomenon and have suggested that the opposite bias (action bias) sometimes exists. Prentice and Koehler (2003) have suggested that omission bias is som...

Journal: :Science 2006
Martin A Nowak

Cooperation is needed for evolution to construct new levels of organization. Genomes, cells, multicellular organisms, social insects, and human society are all based on cooperation. Cooperation means that selfish replicators forgo some of their reproductive potential to help one another. But natural selection implies competition and therefore opposes cooperation unless a specific mechanism is a...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2014
سحابی, بهرام , عصاری آرانی, عباس , کاظم نژاد, انوشیروان , یوسفی, مهدی ,

Background: Today, the lack of financial protection against the health costs is recognized as a major flaw in the health systems. It seems that the first step towards solving this problem is exact identification of household health expenditure`s components which will result in better selection of prevention policies and appropriate procedures to solve the problem. Materials and Methods: This s...

2002
Jerald B. Johnson

Studies of natural selection in the wild almost always begin by examining patterns of association between phenotypic adaptations and environmental factors thought to shape evolutionary change. Unfortunately, many studies pay little attention to the effects of model selection on the evolutionary inferences drawn from such correlative data. In this study, I employed a candidate model analysis to ...

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