Waples, Robin S
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Ecology and evolution
Variance in reproductive success (sk2, with k = number of offspring) plays a large role in determining the rate of genetic drift and the scope within which selection acts. Various frameworks have been proposed to parse factors that contribute to sk2, but none has focused on age-specific values of ϕ=sk2/k¯, which indicate the degree to which reprodu...
Wizenberg, Sydney B Newburn, Laura R Richardson, Rodney T Pepinelli, Mateus Conflitti, Ida M Moubony, Mashaba Borges, Daniel Guarna, M Marta Guzman-Novoa, Ernesto Foster, Leonard J
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Ecology and evolution
Honey bees are efficient pollinators of flowering plants, aiding in the plant reproductive cycle and acting as vehicles for evolutionary processes. Their role as agents of selection and drivers of gene flow is instrumental to the structure of plant populations, but historically, our understanding of their influence has been limited to predominantly...
Segovia-Ramírez, María Guadalupe Ramírez-Sánchez, Obed Decena Segarra, Louis Paul Rios-Carlos, Hairo Rovito, Sean M
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Ecology and evolution
Genetic diversity is the raw material of evolution, yet the reasons why it varies among species remain poorly understood. While studies at deeper phylogenetic scales point to the influence of life history traits on genetic diversity, it appears to be more affected by population size but less predictable at shallower scales. We used proxies for popu...
Moulistanos, Aristotelis Nikolaou, Theopisti Sismanoglou, Smaragda Gkagkavouzis, Konstantinos Karaiskou, Nikoleta Antonopoulou, Efthimia Triantafyllidis, Alexandros Papakostas, Spiros
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Ecology and evolution
Gene function conservation is crucial in molecular ecology, especially for key traits like growth and maturation in teleost fish. The vgll3 and six6 genes are known to influence age-at-maturity in Atlantic salmon, but their impact on other fish species is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the association of vgll3 and six6 in the domesticatio...
Tozer, Mark G Keith, David A
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Ecology and evolution
Clustering is indispensable in the quest for robust vegetation classification schemes that aim to partition, summarise and communicate patterns. However, clustering solutions are sensitive to methods and data and are therefore unstable, a feature that is usually attributed to noise. Viewed through a central-tendency lens, noise is defined as the de...
Zhou, Yuxin Zhou, Lin Li, Qiuyao Zhu, Xiaoyan Yu, Zhongbo Ke, Haoqin Chen, Qi Ren, Bingzhong
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Ecology and evolution
Grylloprimevala jilina is a true cave insect living in the dark areas of caves. It has the characteristics of sparse skin pigmentation, degeneration of the compound eyes and monocular eyes, and obvious preference for high-humidity and low-temperature environments. Given the highly specialized, rare, and limited distribution, G. jilina is considered...
MacGregor, Hannah E A Ioannou, Christos C
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Ecology and evolution
Many fresh and coastal waters are becoming increasingly turbid because of human activities, which may disrupt the visually mediated behaviours of aquatic organisms. Shoaling fish typically depend on vision to maintain collective behaviour, which has a range of benefits including protection from predators, enhanced foraging efficiency and access to ...
Fiesinger, Anna Held, Christoph Schmidt, Andrea L Putchim, Lalita Melzner, Frank Wall, Marlene
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Ecology and evolution
Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus, 1758), a species complex, consists of several genetic lineages, some of which likely represent reproductively isolated species, including the species Pocillopora acuta Lamarck, 1816. Pocillopora acuta can exhibit similar morphological characteristics as P. damicornis, thus making it difficult to identify species-le...
Pregler, Kasey C Lu, Xinyi Valentine, George P Kim, Seoghyun Kanno, Yoichiro
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Ecology and evolution
Identifying environmental drivers of demographic variation is key to predicting community-level impacts in response to global change. Climate conditions can synchronize population trends and can occur both spatially for populations of the same species, and across multiple species within the same local community. The aim of this study was to investi...
Tóth, Pál Green, Andy J Wilkinson, David M Brides, Kane Lovas-Kiss, Ádám
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Ecology and evolution
Ducks and geese are little studied dispersal vectors for plants lacking a fleshy fruit, and our understanding of the traits associated with these plants is limited. We analyzed 507 faecal samples of mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and Canada goose (Branta canadensis) from 18 natural and urban wetlands in England, where they are the dominant resident w...