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The missing response to selection

Authors :
Benoit PUJOL
Simon Blanchet
Anne Charmantier
Etienne Danchin
Benoit Facon
Pascal Marrot
Fabrice Roux
Ivan Scotti
Céline Teplitsky
Caroline E. Thomson
Isabel Winney
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2018.

Abstract

Whilst there are many examples of contemporary directional selection, evidence for responses to selection that match predictions are often missing in quantitative genetic studies of wild populations. This is despite genetic variation and selection pressures - theoretical prerequisites for the response to selection - being present. This conundrum can be explained by statistical issues with accurate parameter estimation, and by biological mechanisms that interfere with the response to selection. These biological mechanisms can accelerate or constrain this response. These mechanisms are generally studied independently but might act simultaneously. We therefore integrated these mechanisms to explore their potential combined effect. This has implications for explaining the apparent evolutionary stasis of wild populations and the conservation of wildlife.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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