نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive traits

تعداد نتایج: 189544  

Journal: :Annals of botany 2017
Chase M Mason Eric W Goolsby Kaleigh E Davis Devon V Bullock Lisa A Donovan

Background and Aims Trait-based plant ecology attempts to use small numbers of functional traits to predict plant ecological strategies. However, a major gap exists between our understanding of organ-level ecophysiological traits and our understanding of whole-plant fitness and environmental adaptation. In this gap lie whole-plant organizational traits, including those that describe how plant b...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2010
Jeanne Altmann Laurence Gesquiere Jordi Galbany Patrick O Onyango Susan C Alberts

The pace of reproductive aging has been of considerable interest, especially in regard to the long postreproductive period in modern women. Here we use data for both sexes from a 37-year longitudinal study of a wild baboon population to place reproductive aging within a life history context for this species, a primate relative of humans that evolved in the same savannah habitat as humans did. W...

2015
Luis Santos-del-Blanco Ricardo Alía Santiago C González-Martínez Luis Sampedro Francisco Lario José Climent

Compared to natural selection, domestication implies a dramatic change in traits linked to fitness. A number of traits conferring fitness in the wild might be detrimental under domestication, and domesticated species typically differ from their ancestors in a set of traits known as the domestication syndrome. Specifically, trade-offs between growth and reproduction are well established across t...

2017
Kristina U Wensing Mareike Koppik Claudia Fricke

Competition between males creates potential for pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection and conflict. Theory predicts that males facing risk of sperm competition should evolve traits to secure their reproductive success. If those traits are costly to females, the evolution of such traits may also increase conflict between the sexes. Conversely, under the absence of sperm competition, one expec...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2009
Ignacio T Moore William A Hopkins

How an animal performs in its natural environment ultimately plays a key role in its reproductive success. While a number of studies have investigated how selection acts on performance-related traits, far fewer studies have examined the mechanisms responsible for variation in performance. Among mechanisms, variable morphology has received the most attention. Although physiological traits have r...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2012
Thomas Breuer Andrew M Robbins Christophe Boesch Martha M Robbins

Sexual selection is thought to drive the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits that increase male reproductive success. Despite a large degree of sexual dimorphism among haplorhine primates, phenotypic traits that may influence the reproductive success of males are largely unstudied due to long life spans and the difficulties in quantifying such traits non-invasively. Here we employ digital ph...

Journal: :Current zoology 2012
Karin S Pfennig Allen H Hurlbert

Sexual selection is expected to promote speciation by fostering the evolution of sexual traits that minimize reproductive interactions among existing or incipient species. In species that compete for access to, or attention of, females, sexual selection fosters more elaborate traits in males compared to females. If these traits also minimize reproductive interactions with heterospecifics, then ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Marion Mehlis Ingolf P Rick Theo C M Bakker

In polyandrous mating systems, male reproductive success depends on both mate-acquisition traits (precopulatory) and sperm competitive abilities (postcopulatory). Empirical data on the interaction between these traits are inconsistent; revealing positive, negative or no relationships. It is generally expected that the investment in pre- and postcopulatory traits is mediated by environmental con...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2000
M L Ronsheim J D Bever

Populations of Allium vineale commonly include individuals with very different allocation patterns to three modes of reproduction: sexual flowers, aerially produced asexual bulbils, and belowground asexual offsets. If selection is currently acting to maintain these different allocation patterns there must be a genetic basis for variation in allocation to these three reproductive modes. In addit...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Rubén Milla Adrián Escudero Jose María Iriondo

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Variation in fitness depends on corresponding variation in multiple traits which have both genetically controlled and plastic components. These traits are subjected to varying degrees of local adaptation in specific populations and, consequently, are genetically controlled to different extents. In this study it is hypothesized that modulation of different traits would have c...

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