Louis V Plough
Louis V Plough
Marine invertebrates and fish are well known for their remarkable genetic diversity, which is commonly explained by large population size and the characteristic dispersive nature of their early, planktonic life history. Other potential sour...
Bjarki Eldon,Florentine Riquet,Jon Yearsley et al.
Bjarki Eldon et al.
Chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP) refers to surprising patterns of spatial and temporal genetic structure observed in some marine species at a scale where genetic variation should be efficiently homogenized by gene flow via larval dispersal....
Dedicated population genomics for the silent world: the specific questions of marine population genetics [0.03%]
献给无声世界的群体基因组学:海洋群体遗传学的特定问题
Nicolas Bierne Guest Editor,François Bonhomme,Sophie Arnaud-Haond
Nicolas Bierne Guest Editor
Red River barrier and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations shaped the genetic structure of Microhyla fissipes complex (Anura: Microhylidae) in southern China and Indochina [0.03%]
中国南部和印度支那地区的红河屏障及更新世气候变化影响两栖动物锐角沼蛙复合群体遗传结构形成研究
Zhi-Yong Yuan,Chatmongkon Suwannapoom,Fang Yan et al.
Zhi-Yong Yuan et al.
South China and Indochina host striking species diversity and endemism. Complex tectonic and climatic evolutions appear to be the main drivers of the biogeographic patterns. In this study, based on the geologic history of this region, we te...
Scale dependency of Liolaemus lizards' home range in response to different environmental variables [0.03%]
反应不同环境变量的Liolaemus蜥蜴活动范围的尺度依赖性
Oscar Aníbal Stellatelli,Carolina Block,Débora Lina Moreno-Azócar et al.
Oscar Aníbal Stellatelli et al.
Animal habitat-use patterns cannot be isolated from scale issues. Consequently, multi-scale studies provide a complete characterization of ecological patterns that can further explain the observed variation. Liolaemus constitutes the world'...
Sexual dimorphism across 3 stages of development in polygynous Artiodactyls is not affected by maternal care [0.03%]
多妻制偶蹄类动物的三种发育阶段的性别二态性不受母兽照顾的影响
Gérard Dubost
Gérard Dubost
In polygynous mammals, mature males are usually much heavier than females. Competition for females is intense, and few males reproduce. Given the importance of the male's body size for the reproduction and social life of these species, leve...
Ned A Dochtermann,Marjorie D Matocq
Ned A Dochtermann
Groups of organisms-whether multiple species or populations of a single species-can differ in several non-exclusive ways. For example, groups may have diverged phenotypically, genetically, or in the evolutionary responses available to them....
Predation changes the shape of thermal performance curves for population growth rate [0.03%]
捕食改变了种群增长率的热性能曲线形状
Thomas M Luhring,John P DeLong
Thomas M Luhring
Ectotherms generally demonstrate nonlinear changes in performance (e.g., movement speed, individual growth, population growth) as a function of temperature that are characterized by thermal performance curves (TPC). Predation risk elicits p...
Luisa Woestmann,Marjo Saastamoinen
Luisa Woestmann
The importance of trans-generational effects in shaping an individuals' phenotype and fitness, and consequently even impacting population dynamics is increasingly apparent. Most of the research on trans-generational effects still focuses on...
Christopher E Oufiero,Katrina R Whitlow
Christopher E Oufiero
Fish have a remarkable amount of variation in their swimming performance, from within species differences to diversity among major taxonomic groups. Fish swimming is a complex, integrative phenotype and has the ability to plastically respon...