Quantitative Genetics in the Wild

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"Although the field of quantitative genetics - the study of the genetic basis of variation in quantitative characteristics such as body size, or reproductive success - is almost 100 years old, its application to the study of evolutionary processes in wild populations has expanded greatly over the last few decades. During this time, the use of "wild quantitative genetics" has provided insights into a range of

Author(s): Anne Charmantier, Dany Garant, Loeske E. B. Kruuk
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 280
Tags: Quantitative genetics;Genetics;Genetics -- Mathematical models;Animal genetics;Quantitative Trait, Heritable;Quantitative Trait Loci;Animals, Wild -- genetics;Quantitative genetics;Genetik;Lehrbuch;Wildtiere;Djurgenetik

1. The study of quantitative genetics in wild populations --
2. Four decades of estimating heritabilities in wild vertebrate populations --
3. Quantitative genetic approaches to understanding sexual selection and mating system evolution in the wild --
4. Individual behaviour : behavioural ecology meets quantitative genetics --
5. The quantitative genetics of senescence in wild animals --
6. The effects of others' genes : maternal and other indirect genetic effects --
7. Dominance genetic variance and inbreeding in natural populations --
8. Cross-pollination of plants and animals : wild quantitative genetics and plant evolutionary genetics --
9. Quantitative genetics of wild populations of arthropods --
10. Case study : quantitative genetics and sexual selection of weaponry in a wild ungulate --
11. Epigenetic processes and genetic architecture in character origination and evolution --
12. Evolutionary potential and constraints in wild populations --
13. Molecular quantitative genetics --
14. Bayesian approaches to the quantitative genetic analysis of natural populations --
15. Evolutionary dynamics in response to climate change.