Stabilizing selection and adaptive evolution in a combination of two traits in an arctic ungulate

Volume: 74, Issue: 1, Pages: 103 - 115
Published: Dec 16, 2019
Abstract
Stabilizing selection is thought to be common in wild populations and act as one of the main evolutionary mechanisms, which constrain phenotypic variation. When multiple traits interact to create a combined phenotype, correlational selection may be an important process driving adaptive evolution. Here, we report on phenotypic selection and evolutionary changes in two natal traits in a semidomestic population of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in...
Paper Details
Title
Stabilizing selection and adaptive evolution in a combination of two traits in an arctic ungulate
Published Date
Dec 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
1
Pages
103 - 115
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