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The following pages link to Strong artificial selection in the wild results in predicted small evolutionary change (Q51703560):
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- Ant queen egg-marking signals: matching deceptive laboratory simplicity with natural complexity (Q28474909) (← links)
- Genetic background, and not ontogenetic effects, affects avian seasonal timing of reproduction. (Q30654206) (← links)
- Investigating yellow dung fly body size evolution in the field: Response to climate change? (Q30980374) (← links)
- Testing for biases in selection on avian reproductive traits and partitioning direct and indirect selection using quantitative genetic models (Q31117968) (← links)
- Bigger Is Fitter? Quantitative Genetic Decomposition of Selection Reveals an Adaptive Evolutionary Decline of Body Mass in a Wild Rodent Population (Q36260895) (← links)
- Limits to behavioral evolution: the quantitative genetics of a complex trait under directional selection. (Q46967878) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of a sexual ornament in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus): the role of indirect selection within and between sexes (Q51708187) (← links)
- Utilizing Gaussian Markov random field properties of Bayesian animal models. (Q51786155) (← links)
- Evolution of displays within the pair bond. (Q53114857) (← links)
- Unidirectional response to bidirectional selection on body size II. Quantitative genetics (Q101217369) (← links)