نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive trait

تعداد نتایج: 170548  

2018
Heinrich Zu Dohna Carine Houry Zakaria Kambris

The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia infects a wide range of arthropods and their relatives. It is an intracellular parasite transmitted through the egg from mother to offspring. Wolbachia can spread and persist through various means of host reproductive manipulation. How these different mechanisms of host manipulation evolved in Wolbachia is unclear. Which host reproductive phenotype is most ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Hannes Dempewolf Kathryn A Hodgins Sonja E Rummell Norman C Ellstrand Loren H Rieseberg

It has been hypothesized that reproductive isolation should facilitate evolution under domestication. However, a systematic comparison of reproductive barrier strength between crops and their progenitors has not been conducted to test this hypothesis. Here, we present a systematic survey of reproductive barriers between 32 economically important crop species and their progenitors to better unde...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
David W Hall Mark Kirkpatrick

We present a general model for the effect of sex linkage on the evolution of reinforcement of mating preferences on an island. We find that the level of reinforcement can vary up to 80% depending on the mode of inheritance of the female preference and male trait. When reinforcement is driven mainly by selection in the male trait and intrinsic hybrid incompatibilities are weak, sex-linked prefer...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2005
David L Sinn Natalie A Moltschaniwskyj

Personality traits are a major class of behavioral variation often observed within populations of animals. However, little is known of the integration between personality and an individual's underlying biology. To address this, the authors measured personality traits in squid (Euprymna tasmanica) in 2 contexts while also describing trait correlates with biological parameters. Four traits (shy a...

2015
Linbin Zhang Tianai Sun Fitsum Woldesellassie Hailian Xiao Yun Tao

Biological diversity on Earth depends on the multiplication of species or speciation, which is the evolution of reproductive isolation such as hybrid sterility between two new species. An unsolved puzzle is the exact mechanism(s) that causes two genomes to diverge from their common ancestor so that some divergent genes no longer function properly in the hybrids. Here we report genetic analyses ...

2016
Melanie D. Trenhaile Melanie Dawn Trenhaile Daniel Ciobanu

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Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Maren N Vitousek Rosemary A Stewart Rebecca J Safran

Across diverse taxa, morphological traits mediate social interactions and mate selection. Physiological constraints on signal elaboration have been widely documented, but the potential for trait display to influence physiological state remains poorly understood. We tested for the presence of causal links between ventral plumage colour-a trait known to covary with reproductive performance-and ph...

Journal: :journal of livestock science and technologies 2014
m. ahmadi a. k. esmailizadeh a. ayatollahi mehrgardi e. nasirifar

an f2 japanese quail population was developed by crossing two strains (wild and white) to map quantitative trait loci (qtl) for performance and carcass traits. a total of 472 f2 birds were reared and slaughtered at 42 days of age. performance and carcass traits were measured on all of the f2 individuals. parental (p0), f1 and f2 individuals were genotyped with 3 microsatellites from quail chrom...

2018
Samuel Ellis Daniel W Franks Stuart Nattrass Michael A Cant Destiny L Bradley Deborah Giles Kenneth C Balcomb Darren P Croft

A species has a post-reproductive stage if, like humans, a female entering the adult population can expect to live a substantial proportion of their life after their last reproductive event. However, it is conceptually and statistically challenging to distinguish these true post-reproductive stages from the usual processes of senescence, which can result in females occasionally surviving past t...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Justin M Calabrese William F Fagan

Identifying linkages between life-history traits and small population processes is essential to effective multispecies conservation. Reproductive asynchrony, which occurs when individuals are reproductively active for only a portion of the population-level breeding period, may provide one such link. Traditionally, reproductive asynchrony has been considered from evolutionary perspectives as an ...

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