164 results — topic: Genetics & Evolution

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Data from: Evolutionary radiations of Proteaceae are triggered by the interaction between traits and climates in open habitats

Aim: Ecologically driven diversification can create spectacular diversity in both species numbers and form. However, the prediction that the match between intrinsic (e.g. functional trait) and extrinsic (e.g. climatic niche) variables may lead to evolutionary radiation has not been critically tested

Onstein, Renske E., Jordan, Gregory J., Sauquet, Hervé2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.f1d03Cited 1 times
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Data from: Trait-mediated community assembly: distinguishing the signatures of biotic and abiotic filters

Conflicting hypotheses predict how traits mediate species establishment and community assembly. Traits of newly establishing individuals are predicted to converge, or be more similar to the resident, preexisting community, when the biotic or abiotic environment favors a single best phenotype, but ar

Loughnan, Deirdre, Gilbert, Benjamin2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.512p5Cited 1 times
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Data from: Evidence of local adaptation to fine- and coarse-grained environmental variability in Poa alpina in the Swiss Alps

In the alpine landscape, characterized by high spatiotemporal heterogeneity and barriers, divergent selection is likely to lead to local adaptation of plant populations either through adaptive genetic differentiation or through phenotypic plasticity. The relative importance of these processes has ra

Hamann, Elena, Kesselring, Halil, Armbruster, Georg F. J.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.pt7n3Cited 1 times
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Data from: Evidence for enemy release and increased seed production and size for two invasive Australian acacias

Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release from pathogens and herbivores and the relocation of resources to reproduction. However, few studies have tested this hypothesis in native and introduced regions. A biogeographical approach is fundamental

Correia, Marta, Montesinos, Daniel, French, Kristine2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.f1kc3Cited 1 times
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Data from: The mechanical defence advantage of small seeds

Seed size and toughness affect seed predators, and size-dependent investment in mechanical defence could affect relationships between seed size and predation. We tested how seed toughness and mechanical defence traits (tissue density and protective tissue content) are related to seed size among trop

Fricke, Evan C., Wright, S. Joseph2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.90f03Cited 1 times
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Data from: Is plant fitness proportional to seed set? An experiment and a spatial model

Individual differences in fecundity often serve as proxies for differences in overall fitness, especially when it is difficult to track the fate of an individual's offspring to reproductive maturity. Using fecundity may be biased, however, if density-dependent interactions between siblings affect su

Campbell, Diane R., Brody, Alison K., Price, Mary V.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6q023Cited 1 times
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Data from: Integrating viability and fecundity selection to illuminate the adaptive nature of genetic clines

Genetically-based trait variation across environmental gradients can reflect adaptation to local environments. However, natural populations that appear well-adapted often exhibit directional, not stabilizing, selection on ecologically-relevant traits. Temporal variation in the direction of selection

Wadgymar, Susana M., Daws, S. Caroline, Anderson, Jill2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.tr05qCited 1 times
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Data from: Foraging strategy predicts foraging economy in a facultative secondary nectar robber

In mutualistic interactions, the decision whether to cooperate or cheat depends on the relative costs and benefits of each strategy. In pollination mutualisms, secondary nectar robbing is a facultative behavior employed by a diverse array of nectar-feeding organisms, and is thought to be a form of c

Richman, Sarah K., Irwin, Rebecca E., Bronstein, Judith L.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.hk1psCited 1 times
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Data from: A global test for phylogenetic signal in shifts in flowering time under climate change

1.Shifts in the timing of flowering are a conspicuous biological signal of climate change. These shifts have been documented across the globe for diverse communities. Although many species are flowering earlier, others have exhibited no shifts or delays in flowering. 2.How species respond phenologic

Rafferty, Nicole E., Nabity, Paul D.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.cm049Cited 1 times
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Data from: Genomic single-nucleotide polymorphisms confirm that Gunnison and Greater sage-grouse are genetically well differentiated and that the Bi-State population is distinct

Sage-grouse are iconic, declining inhabitants of sagebrush habitats in western North America, and their management depends on an understanding of genetic variation across the landscape. Two distinct species of sage-grouse have been recognized, Greater (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Gunnison sage-gr

Oyler-McCance, Sara J., Cornman, Robert Scott, Jones, Kenneth L.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8sm55Cited 1 times
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Data from: Facilitated exploitation of pollination mutualisms: fitness consequences for plants

Mutualisms are only rarely one-to-one interactions: each species generally interacts with multiple mutualists. Exploitation is ubiquitous in mutualisms, and we would therefore expect that each mutualist interacts with multiple exploiters as well. Exploiter species may also interact with one another.

Richman, Sarah K., Irwin, Rebecca E., Nelson, Cherie J.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.tf71fCited 1 times
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Data from: Relative impacts of environmental variation and evolutionary history on the nestedness and modularity of tree-herbivore networks.

Nestedness and modularity are measures of ecological networks whose causative effects are little understood. We analyzed antagonistic plant–herbivore bipartite networks using common gardens in two contrasting environments comprised of aspen trees with differing evolutionary histories of defence agai

Robinson, Kathryn M., Hauzy, Céline, Loeuille, Nicolas2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.4q78pCited 1 times
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Data from: High genetic variation and moderate to high values for genetic parameters of Picea abies resistance to Pissodes strobi

Genetic parameters of Picea abies resistance to the white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi Peck) were estimated from 193 full-sib and 166 half-sib families in six 10-year-old progeny trials. The estimated family and individual heritability values for the cumulative weevil attack rate between ages 6 and

Mottet, Marie-Josée, DeBlois, Josianne, Perron, Martin2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.pq075Cited 1 times
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Data from: Effects of soil resources on expression of a sexual conflict over timing of stigma receptivity in a mixed-mating plant

While environmental factors strongly influence plant growth and reproduction, less is known about environmental effects on sexual selection and sexual conflict. In this study on mixed-mating Collinsia heterophylla we investigated whether soil resource environment affected traits associated with sexu

Lankinen, Asa, Hydbom, Sofia2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2598kCited 1 times
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Data from: Genetic parameters in subtropical pine F1 hybrids: heritabilities, between-trait correlations and genotype-by-environment interactions

Growth and stem straightness traits of 29 Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis × Pinus tecunumanii (PCH × PTEC) and 26 P. caribaea var. hondurensis × Pinus oocarpa (PCH × POOC) hybrid pair-crosses plus a total of 16 intraspecific families were assessed at ages 5, 8 and 15 years from planting at two sites

Gapare, Washington J., Mutete, Pomerayi, Murepa, Ruramai2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.d5672Cited 1 times
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Data from: Seed source impacts germination and early establishment of dominant grasses in prairie restorations

Land managers choose seed from a variety of provenances for restoration projects. By selecting seed of the local ecotype, managers can increase establishment in the short term and prevent the disruption of local adaptations and genetic swamping in the long term. However, local seed may be disadvanta

Gallagher, M. Kate, Wagenius, Stuart2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.r7g8qCited 1 times
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Data from: Effects of increased flight on the energetics and life history of the butterfly Speyeria mormonia

Movement uses resources that may otherwise be allocated to somatic maintenance or reproduction. How does increased energy expenditure affect resource allocation? Using the butterfly Speyeria mormonia, we tested whether experimentally increased flight affects fecundity, lifespan or flight capacity. W

Niitepõld, Kristjan, Boggs, Carol L.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ts705Cited 1 times
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Data from: A cost of being amicable in a hibernating marmot

Amicable social interactions can enhance fitness in many species, have negligible consequences for some, and reduce fitness in others. For yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris), a facultatively social rodent species with demonstrable costs of social relationships during the active season, th

Yang, Wei Jenny, Maldonado-Chaparro, Adriana A., Blumstein, Daniel T.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.cj421Cited 1 times
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Data from: Quantifying direct vs. indirect effects of nectar robbers on male and female components of plant fitness

1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal interactions in natural systems can be highly complex, most interactions can be simplified into those that are either direct (mediated through pairwise interactions) or indirect (mediated through third

Irwin, Rebecca E., Howell, Paige, Galen, Candace2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.p33fmCited 1 times
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Data from: Genome-wide scans reveal cryptic population structure in a dry-adapted eucalypt

Genome-wide DArTseq scans of 268 individuals of Eucalyptus salubris, distributed along an aridity gradient in southwestern Australia, revealed cryptic population structure that appears to signal hitherto unappreciated ecotypic differentiation and barriers to gene flow. Genome-wide scans were underta

Steane, Dorothy A., Potts, Brad M., McLean, Elizabeth2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.h06r3Cited 1 times