548 results — topic: Genetics & Evolution

Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.12
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.13
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.14
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.15
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.16
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.17
Thesis

The social and genetic organization of populations of Weidemeyer's admiral butterfly

Rosenberg R. H.1987
Chapter

Evolutionary Biology of Orthopteroid Insects

Willey R. B.1987
Chapter

Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology

Pierce N. E.1987
Chapter

The Evolution of Sex and Its Consequences

Bierzychudek P.1987
Chapter

The Evolution of Sex and Its Consequences

Bierzychudek P.1987
Article

Allelic isozymes as probes of the evolution of metabolic organization

Watt W. B., Boggs C. L.1987Isozymes
Article

Spatial genetic heterogeneity in a population of the montane perennial plant Delphinium nelsonii

Apparent random spatial heterogeneity is expected if gene flow is extensive enough to prevent a rapid decline in genetic correlation with distance; it also might be promoted by a leapfrog pattern of gene flow.

Waser N. M.1987HeredityDOI: 10.1038/hdy.1987.39Cited 71 times
Article

Research in plant evolution at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Waser N. M.1987Evolutionary Trends in Plants
Article

The evolution of plant mating systems: multilocus simulations of pollen dispersal

We simulated pollination in a plant population and explored how pollen dispersal distance and allocation among recipient individuals evolved in response to direct selection on three loci coding for dispersal phenotype and in response to indirect selection on two unlinked "genetic congruence" loci. F

Campbell D. R., Waser N. M.1987American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284660Cited 55 times
Article

Social dynamics of mammals: reproductive success, kinship, and individual fitness

Although kin selection has been suggested as the mechanism underlying the formation of mammalian societies, many species act as if they attempt to maximize the direct fitness component of their inclusive fitness.

Armitage K. B.1987Trends in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1016/0169-5347(87)90037-1Cited 64 times
Chapter

Ecological aspects of social evolution

Armitage K. B.1986
Article

Resource allocation to oocytes: heritable variation with altitude in Colias philodice eriphyle (Lepidoptera)

This study tests the hypothesis that selection should result in a positive correlation between numbers of oocytes produced and available oviposition time, in order to avoid wasting nutrients through the formation of unused oocytes in Colias philodice eriphyle Edwards.

Springer P., Boggs C. L.1986American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284483Cited 32 times
Article

Non-adaptive" hilltopping behavior in male checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha)

A fluorescent-dye technique permitted the mating success of male checkerspot butterflies aggregating on a ridge to be compared with that of males on the slope below. Unexpectedly, the males on the ridge had about one-half the mating success of those on the slope. We suggest that formation of this an

Ehrlich P. R., Wheye D. R.1986American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284496Cited 28 times