Pages that link to "Q35213997"
The following pages link to Estimating genetic parameters in natural populations using the "animal model" (Q35213997):
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- Data and theory point to mainly additive genetic variance for complex traits (Q21145056) (← links)
- Heritability in the genomics era — concepts and misconceptions (Q22122010) (← links)
- Multilevel selection 1: Quantitative genetics of inheritance and response to selection (Q24685204) (← links)
- Multilevel selection 2: Estimating the genetic parameters determining inheritance and response to selection (Q24685222) (← links)
- Are heritability and selection related to population size in nature? Meta-analysis and conservation implications (Q26744357) (← links)
- From Individuals to Groups and Back: The Evolutionary Implications of Group Phenotypic Composition (Q26786527) (← links)
- Applications of population genetics to animal breeding, from wright, fisher and lush to genomic prediction (Q27023152) (← links)
- Evolutionary and ecological responses to anthropogenic climate change: update on anthropogenic climate change (Q27026954) (← links)
- Estimating heritabilities and genetic correlations: comparing the 'animal model' with parent-offspring regression using data from a natural population (Q27301829) (← links)
- Quantitative Genetics of the Aging of Reproductive Traits in the Houbara Bustard (Q27302375) (← links)
- Pedigree-free estimates of heritability in the wild: promising prospects for selfing populations (Q27313303) (← links)
- Natural selection on individual variation in tolerance of gastrointestinal nematode infection (Q27314560) (← links)
- Does domestication cause changes in growth reaction norms? A study of farmed, wild and hybrid Atlantic salmon families exposed to environmental stress (Q27319484) (← links)
- Female extrapair mating behavior can evolve via indirect selection on males (Q28240599) (← links)
- Ant queen egg-marking signals: matching deceptive laboratory simplicity with natural complexity (Q28474909) (← links)
- Endocranial volume is heritable and is associated with longevity and fitness in a wild mammal (Q28584413) (← links)
- Intense selective hunting leads to artificial evolution in horn size (Q28604277) (← links)
- Self-organizing dominance hierarchies in a wild primate population (Q28607594) (← links)
- Climate warming and Bergmann's rule through time: is there any evidence? (Q28660548) (← links)
- Ontogenetic variation of heritability and maternal effects in yellow-bellied marmot alarm calls (Q28709271) (← links)
- Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population (Q28744598) (← links)
- Horn type and horn length genes map to the same chromosomal region in Soay sheep (Q29036630) (← links)
- First evidence for heritable variation in cooperative breeding behaviour (Q29040393) (← links)
- GCTA: a tool for genome-wide complex trait analysis (Q29547216) (← links)
- Quantitative genetic versions of Hamilton's rule with empirical applications (Q30413021) (← links)
- Yellow-bellied marmots: insights from an emergent view of sociality (Q30438364) (← links)
- Natural variation and the capacity to adapt to ocean acidification in the keystone sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Q30623893) (← links)
- Genetic background, and not ontogenetic effects, affects avian seasonal timing of reproduction. (Q30654206) (← links)
- Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration: evolutionary versus plastic changes. (Q30740327) (← links)
- Climate change and mammals: evolutionary versus plastic responses (Q30740338) (← links)
- Quantitative genetic modeling and inference in the presence of nonignorable missing data (Q30786724) (← links)
- Increased temperature, but not acidification, enhances fertilization and development in a tropical urchin: potential for adaptation to a tropicalized eastern Australia. (Q30882734) (← links)
- Investigating yellow dung fly body size evolution in the field: Response to climate change? (Q30980374) (← links)
- Data depth, data completeness, and their influence on quantitative genetic estimation in two contrasting bird populations (Q31039482) (← links)
- Climate warming causes life-history evolution in a model for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). (Q31107636) (← links)
- Testing for biases in selection on avian reproductive traits and partitioning direct and indirect selection using quantitative genetic models (Q31117968) (← links)
- Potential for adaptation to climate change in a coral reef fish (Q31118234) (← links)
- Animal models and integrated nested Laplace approximations (Q31118255) (← links)
- Evolutionary potential in the Alpine: trait heritabilities and performance variation of the dwarf willow Salix herbacea from different elevations and microhabitats (Q31121285) (← links)
- Evolutionary inferences from the analysis of exchangeability (Q31145254) (← links)
- Understanding and monitoring the consequences of human impacts on intraspecific variation. (Q31157236) (← links)
- Environmental coupling of selection and heritability limits evolution (Q33245874) (← links)
- Simple sequence repeats in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) expressed sequence tags: a new resource for evolutionary genetic studies of passerines (Q33273791) (← links)
- A cost of cryptic female choice in the yellow dung fly. (Q33300965) (← links)
- Mate choice for genetic quality when environments vary: suggestions for empirical progress. (Q33305233) (← links)
- The influence of gene-environment interactions on GHR and IGF-1 expression and their association with growth in brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). (Q33312106) (← links)
- Bergmann's rule and climate change revisited: disentangling environmental and genetic responses in a wild bird population (Q33364865) (← links)
- Fundamental evolutionary limits in ecological traits drive Drosophila species distributions (Q33499950) (← links)
- Current selection for lower migratory activity will drive the evolution of residency in a migratory bird population. (Q33549616) (← links)
- Molecular pedigree reconstruction and estimation of evolutionary parameters in a wild Atlantic salmon river system with incomplete sampling: a power analysis (Q33611428) (← links)