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Evolutionary consequences of social isolation

Evolutionary consequences of social isolation

... phenotypic consequences of social isolation within individual ...that evolutionary consequences of social isolation be tested more ...processes. Evolutionary dynamics arising from social ...

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The causes and evolutionary consequences of behavioural, morphological and molecular genetic variation in the Chowchilla, Orthonyx spaldingii

The causes and evolutionary consequences of behavioural, morphological and molecular genetic variation in the Chowchilla, Orthonyx spaldingii

... different evolutionary forces in promoting geographic variation in song of the Chowchilla, Orthonyx spaldingii (Corvoidea), and to clarify the function and possible evolutionary consequences of such ...

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Natural hybridization between Senecio jacobaea and Senecio aquaticus: ecological outcomes and evolutionary consequences

Natural hybridization between Senecio jacobaea and Senecio aquaticus: ecological outcomes and evolutionary consequences

... Despite claims that hybridization has wide-ranging evolutionary consequences, the question of whether hybridization is of universal adaptive importance remains to be answered. The taxonomic distribution of ...

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The evolutionary consequences of ecological interactions mediated through phenotypic plasticity

The evolutionary consequences of ecological interactions mediated through phenotypic plasticity

... profound evolutionary consequences, both within and among ...adaptive evolutionary responses of interacting partners requires an appreciation that plasticity determines the interacting phenotypes, ...

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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of alternative sex change pathways in fish

Ecological and evolutionary consequences of alternative sex change pathways in fish

... intrigued evolutionary biologists for decades and a great amount of information has been gathered on sex determination, sex differentiation and the plasticity of sex change in fishes 2–5 ...

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Evolutionary consequences of age specific harvesting: age at first reproduction

Evolutionary consequences of age specific harvesting: age at first reproduction

... the evolutionary effect of fishing on size at maturation by assuming the exis- tence of two populations of the same species differing only in the probability of age at first ...

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The causes and evolutionary consequences of behavioural, morphological and molecular genetic variation in the Chowchilla, Orthonyx spaldingii

The causes and evolutionary consequences of behavioural, morphological and molecular genetic variation in the Chowchilla, Orthonyx spaldingii

... exact evolutionary processes responsible for sex-specific differences in the Chowchilla remain unclear, current theory suggests the consistent patterns of dimorphism observed among lineages must revolve around a ...

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Microbial modulation of plant ethylene signaling: ecological and evolutionary consequences

Microbial modulation of plant ethylene signaling: ecological and evolutionary consequences

... Microbioorganisms can also decrease ethylene levels, for instance, by producing ACC deaminase. This en- zyme degrades ACC, ultimately leading to lower plant ethylene concentrations. ACC deaminase can be found in both ...

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Physiological and evolutionary consequences of protein metabolism in Mytilus edulis L.

Physiological and evolutionary consequences of protein metabolism in Mytilus edulis L.

... Experimental work described in this thesis was undertaken upon an estuarine population of M edulis, and can be broadly divided into studies of protein turnover and the cellular stress response respectively. Chapter 3 ...

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Evolutionary consequences and fitness correlates of extra pair mating in the tūī, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae

Evolutionary consequences and fitness correlates of extra pair mating in the tūī, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae

... Two traits correlating with male extra-pair mating success also predicted offspring fitness: extra-pair young and the offspring of genetically dissimilar sires possessed faster growth ra[r] ...

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Evolutionary consequences and fitness correlates of extra pair mating in the tūī, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae

Evolutionary consequences and fitness correlates of extra pair mating in the tūī, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae

... Two traits correlating with male extra-pair mating success also predicted offspring fitness: extra-pair young and the offspring of genetically dissimilar sires possessed faster growth ra[r] ...

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The ecological and evolutionary consequences of habitat fragmentation on two species of gecko (Oedura reticulata and Gehyra variegata)

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of habitat fragmentation on two species of gecko (Oedura reticulata and Gehyra variegata)

... Third, while surveys of remnant occupancy may provide a useful indication of relative levels of persistence, such a survey in this study failed to identify the extreme vulnerability thro[r] ...

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Temperature and Nutrient Change and Their Evolutionary Consequences

Temperature and Nutrient Change and Their Evolutionary Consequences

... Plants in the cooler temperature produced more relative biomass, specifically in the Phosphorus treatment in Tilandsia bulbosa , and had higher relative growth rate in both species.. [r] ...

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Evolutionary consequences of polyploidy in prokaryotes and the origin of mitosis and meiosis

Evolutionary consequences of polyploidy in prokaryotes and the origin of mitosis and meiosis

... The positive effect of LGT on evolvability increases with LGT frequency. However, it has been shown that frequent LGT of the type we simulate in our model, which involves the replacement of the recipient’s alleles by ...

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Evolutionary consequences of DNA methylation in a basal Metazoan

Evolutionary consequences of DNA methylation in a basal Metazoan

... Gene Body Methylation and Evolutionary Rates We show that gbM negatively correlates with substitution rates. This finding is consistent with previous results from pants (Takuno and Gaut 2012; Wang et al. 2015) and ...

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Evolutionary consequences of mutation and selection within an individual.

Evolutionary consequences of mutation and selection within an individual.

... Although the extent of intraor- ganismal selection is difficult to estimate, data from plants suggest that selection among cell lineages may be common (GAUL 1958). Fur[r] ...

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Evolutionary consequences of DNA mismatch inhibited repair opportunity.

Evolutionary consequences of DNA mismatch inhibited repair opportunity.

... T h e natural selection attributable to the interaction between mismatch in- hibited repair opportunities associated with nucleotide sequence heterozygosity and increased le[r] ...

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Population, Evolutionary and Genomic Consequences of Interference Selection

Population, Evolutionary and Genomic Consequences of Interference Selection

... Weakly selected mutations are most likely to be physically clustered across genomes and, when sufficiently linked, they alter each others’ fixation probability, a process we call interference selection (IS). Here we ...

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Host shifts and molecular evolution of H7 avian influenza virus hemagglutinin

Host shifts and molecular evolution of H7 avian influenza virus hemagglutinin

... Evolutionary consequences of host shifts represent a challenge to identify the mechanisms involved in the emergence of influenza A (IA) ...the evolutionary history of H7 IA virus in wild and domestic ...

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Recommendations and Goals for Evo-Devo Research

Recommendations and Goals for Evo-Devo Research

... (Violaceae): a model system to study regulation of anthocyanin production. Developmental homeo- stasis and floral form: evolutionary consequences and genetic ba- sis. Epiallel[r] ...

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