Directional Selection and the Evolution of Breeding Date in Birds

Science56.90
Volume: 240, Issue: 4853, Pages: 798 - 799
Published: May 6, 1988
Abstract
In many bird species, those pairs that breed earlier in the season have higher reproductive success than those that breed later. Since breeding date is known to be heritable, it is unclear why it does not evolve to an earlier time. Under assumptions outlined by Fisher, a model is developed that shows how breeding date may have considerable additive genetic variance, appear to be under directional selection, and yet not evolve. These results...
Paper Details
Title
Directional Selection and the Evolution of Breeding Date in Birds
Published Date
May 6, 1988
Journal
Volume
240
Issue
4853
Pages
798 - 799
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