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Publikováno v:
Evolution. 57:2139-2146
Secondary sexual characters have been hypothesized to be particularly susceptible to the deleterious effects of mutation because the expression of such characters is usually influenced by many more metabolic pathways than are ordinary morphological c
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 53:552-560
In many organisms, a female's environment provides a reliable indicator of the environmental conditions that her progeny will encounter. In such cases, maternal effects may evolve as mechanisms for transgenerational phenotypic plasticity whereby, in
Autor:
Daniel J. Howard, Timothy A. Mousseau
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 52:1104-1110
The sibling ground crickets Allonemobius fasciatus and A. socius meet along a mosaic hybrid zone at ≈ 40°N latitude in eastern North America. In this paper we report the findings of a genetic analysis of calling-song variation within and among six
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 49:1271-1277
Autor:
Timothy A. Mousseau
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 51:630-632
In a recent paper, Van Voorhies (1996) suggested that Bergmann size clines in ectotherms might result from developmental processes that cause cells to grow larger at lower temperatures. Van Voorhies (1996) found that when Caenorhabditis elegans was g
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 56:590
In many insect systems, males donate nuptial gifts to insure an effective copulation or as a form of paternal investment. However, if gift magnitude is both body size-limited and positively related to fitness, then the opportunity exists for the gift
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 55:2097
The effects of mutation on phenotypic expression are supposed to be mainly deleterious because mutations disrupt the expression of genes that function relatively well under current environmental conditions. Thus, mutations are assumed to give rise to
Autor:
Timothy A. Mousseau
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 45:1979-1980
Those of us concerned with phenotypic evolution frequently find it necessary to measure some structure and relate variation in shape or size to growth rate or age, to evolutionary hypotheses related to adaptation and geographic variation, or to quest
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 45:1979