Environmental effects on genetic variance are likely to constrain adaptation in novel environments
Lay Summary: The potential for populations to adapt rapidly to new environments will depend on the amount of genetic variation in multiple traits that make up a multidimensional phenotype. If traits are tightly correlated at the genetic level, then selection will change all traits together and adapt...
Main Authors: | Walter, GM, Monro, K, Terranova, D, la Spina, E, Majorana, M, Pepe, G, Clark, J, Cozzolino, S, Cristaudo, A, Hiscock, SJ, Bridle, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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