نتایج جستجو برای: outbreeding

تعداد نتایج: 430  

2018
Chloe Heys Anne Lizé Hervé Colinet Thomas A. R. Price Mark Prescott Fiona Ingleby Zenobia Lewis

The microbiota is increasingly being recognized as having important impacts on many host biological processes. However, evidence of its effects on animal communication and breeding strategy is lacking. In this three-factorial study, we show that females were more willing to mate with related males, with relatedness likely being assessed through the microbiota. By contrast, male mating investmen...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Shuning Li Richard Jovelin Toyoshi Yoshiga Ryusei Tanaka Asher D Cutter

Species with broad ecological amplitudes with respect to a key focal resource, niche generalists, should maintain larger and more connected populations than niche specialists, leading to the prediction that nucleotide diversity will be lower and more subdivided in specialists relative to their generalist relatives. This logic describes the specialist-generalist variation hypothesis (SGVH). Some...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
Daphna Gottlieb J P Holzman Y Lubin A Bouskila S T Kelley A R Harari

We investigated the mating system and population genetic structure of the beetle, Coccotrypes dactyliperda, with life history characteristics that suggest the presence of a stable mixed-mating system. We examined the genetic structure of seven populations in Israel and found significant departures from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and an excess of homozygosity. Inbreeding coefficients were hi...

2015
Emily R. Burdfield-Steel Sam Auty David M. Shuker

There have been many potential explanations put forward as to why polyandry often persists despite the multiple costs it can inflict on females. One such explanation is avoidance of costs associated with mating with genetically incompatible males. Genetic incompatibility can be thought of as a spectrum from individuals that are genetically too similar (inbreeding) to those that are too dissimil...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
Richard Frankham Jonathan D Ballou Mark D B Eldridge Robert C Lacy Katherine Ralls Michele R Dudash Charles B Fenster

Fragmentation of animal and plant populations typically leads to genetic erosion and increased probability of extirpation. Although these effects can usually be reversed by re-establishing gene flow between population fragments, managers sometimes fail to do so due to fears of outbreeding depression (OD). Rapid development of OD is due primarily to adaptive differentiation from selection or fix...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Christophe Pélabon Matthew L Carlson Thomas F Hansen W Scott Armbruster

Crosses between genetically close and distant populations of Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae) were made to test whether the responses of various fitness components and measurements of developmental stability were affected by the outcrossing distance (level of outbreeding). Two fecundity traits, seed set and seed mass, decreased consistently with increasing level of outbreeding, and hybrids ...

2012
Zachary H Olson Donald G Whittaker Olin E Rhodes

Positive demographic responses have been reported in several species where the immigration or supplementation of genetically distinct individuals into wild populations has resulted in a genetic rescue effect. However, rarely have researchers incorporated what could be considerable risk of outbreeding depression into planning for genetic management programs. We assess the genetic effects of an e...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
M Pickup D L Field D M Rowell A G Young

Understanding the relative importance of heterosis and outbreeding depression over multiple generations is a key question in evolutionary biology and is essential for identifying appropriate genetic sources for population and ecosystem restoration. Here we use 2455 experimental crosses between 12 population pairs of the rare perennial plant Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides (Asteraceae) to investigat...

2009
STEPHEN P. ROBINSON W. JASON KENNINGTON LEIGH W. SIMMONS

Optimal outbreeding theory predicts fitness benefits to intermediate levels of inbreeding. In the present study, we test for linear (consistent with inbreeding depression) and nonlinear (consistent with optimal outbreeding) effects of inbreeding on reproductive fitness in male and female Drosophila melanogaster. We found linear declines in fitness associated with increased inbreeding for egg-to...

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